
The farm can be a great place for kids of all backgrounds and all living situations to learn hands-on lessons you can’t get from a book.

Keep your place in your favorite novel with a pretty bookmark made from your garden’s herbs.

Take your cooking up a notch by making these dairy products at home from non-homogenized milk.

As much as you think you can, it’s impossible to “do it all,” so for your sanity’s sake, gracefully say goodbye to the projects no longer serving you or your homestead.

Create a relaxing bath-time ritual with your children to softly segue them into bedtime stories and sleep.

Different from a draft, coop ventilation is needed year-round to keep your flock from getting sick or frostbitten.

Put your home-preserved veggies to use in these cornmeal-cake snacks.

Soothe dry, chapped lips and skin by infusing soothing herbs in oil to make these simple skin-care preparations.

Protecting your prize crop doesn’t have to be expensive. It just takes a little creative problem-solving with what you use for fence posts.

Growing food in the city isn’t without its challenges, but there are things you can do to start living out your farming dream right where you are.

Freezing is a great quick preservation option—but you’ll want to avoid it with these produce items.

Follow these step-by-step instructions to make an all-natural, moisture-rich goat-milk soap.