As a teenager, I used to climb through my bedroom window to sit on the roof and look at the stars. I scarcely saw a meteor, but it was one of the rare times my suburban neighborhood was quiet, and…
Week 7 at Farm 96: The Orchard Begins!
For all the money that I spent on my perfect custom couch, I certainly haven’t been using it. I got a lot done this week! Here’s what I’ve been up to: Food Production My orchard has officially begun; I planted…
Weeks 5 & 6 at Farm 96: Project Creep & Poison Ivy
I’ve been a little behind on updates – the weather has been stunning, if not a bit too hot, and the pressure of summer ticking away has pushed me towards focusing on anything but writing. As I work, I’ve been…
Achieving Semi Self Sufficiency on the Homestead: My Goals – A Revisit from the Farm
In early January of this year, I sat down to write about my goals for my future farm life. It’s wild to look back on now – not because the goals have changed (they haven’t), but because I wrote it…
Week 4 at Farm 96: Shoveling Compost, Planning the Fall Garden
This week was a dichotomy of waiting and shoveling. When I wasn’t shoveling, I was waiting for someone – an internet technician, a contractor for a quote. And when I wasn’t waiting, I was ankle-deep in the compost pile, pitching…
Week 3 at Farm 96: Installing Garden Beds, Exploring Old Hay Lofts
New scratches and bruises crop up daily, along with inflamed welts in a variety of sizes from flies and mosquitoes alike. My muscles are sore, but not in a debilitating way – what alleviates it is further movement, so starting…
One Month Out: My Last Weekend of “Pretend” Farming :)
I spent the long weekend at my adopted family’s farm. While I’ve done this many times, this one was particularly special – it was my last ‘taste’ of farm life before I close on my own farm in just a…
Stamped Metal Tags: A DIY, Zero Waste Garden & Greenhouse Option
Those little plastic plant labels are the bane of my existence – I find them in the compost, I find them in the yard, I find fragments of them in the soil when it’s time to plant in the spring….
Spring Break as a Part-Time Farmer
While I don’t own my homestead yet, I am very privileged to get to be a part-time farmer at my adopted family’s 20 acre hobby farm… which is conveniently right next door to the ten acre farm I am under…
13 Useful Ideas for My Homestead from Self-Reliance Magazine (2024 Issues)
As I prepare to close on my very own 10-acre farm, I’ve been revisiting some of the materials I have collected over the past ten years of working towards this purchase. I’ve read hundreds of books and watched thousands of…
Spring Greenhouse Update: 2.5 Months Out from the Homestead Dream
I am just 10 weeks away from closing on my 10 acre farm!!! This is by far my busiest season at work – I am a teacher, I coach a spring sport, and I’m finishing up my Master’s degree, so…
Getting Ready for Farm Life: 3 Months To Go
After a lifetime of planning and dreaming, it’s hard to believe I’m less than 3 months away from owning my own farm. I’ve been finding myself recognizing the little things I’m really looking forward to, things I greatly enjoyed but…











