21 Inspiring Ideas To Get Started With Apartment Homesteading
Are you stuck living in an apartment? Do you yearn for the homesteading lifestyle? Stop dreaming and waiting: apply these apartment homesteading ideas now.
Need to keep track of your garden to-dos and record how things go this year? Time to buy your garden journal!
Are you stuck living in an apartment? Do you yearn for the homesteading lifestyle? Stop dreaming and waiting: apply these apartment homesteading ideas now.
Have a beginner gardener on your holiday shopping list you still need to buy for? Get ideas for some last-minute gifts for beginner gardeners.
What are your excuses not to start growing food at home? Are you looking for ways to overcome your lack of space, time, knowledge, money, energy and/or motivation?
Do your neighbours not agree with what you’re doing? Do they complain a lot? Learn how to have an urban homestead and not annoy your neighbours.
Overwhelmed by what you need to learn? Not sure where to start? You can get started learning urban homesteading skills by focussing on these key ones first.
Do you want to reduce food waste? Learn how growing your own food can help reduce or eliminate most food waste and keep it out of our landfills.
So what is urban homesteading? And what does it entail? While growing your own food is a big part of it, there are some other aspects you may want to try.
Are you itching to do something garden-related but it’s raining outside? Here are some easy rainy day garden activities you can do to scratch that itch!
Why grow roses in addition to food? Can you use them effectively in a food garden? They’re a great addition for several reasons you may not have thought of.
Do you just dread going to work as it means sitting in a boring office all day? Do you miss your garden at work? Let’s bring the garden to the office.
Sneezing all the time? Feeling the effects of seasonal allergies? Find relief and avoid or minimize allergy attacks so that you can get into your garden.
Is your garden limited to only being important for your family? Or are there garden benefits that extend to the larger environment outside your property?