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In today's episode we talk about some of the top homestead predators. We cover coyotes, raccoons, aerial predators (hawks, eagles, and owls), mice, bobcats, weasels and skunks, and domesticated dogs and cats. We talk about signs of their kills so that you can tell which predator has been visiting. We also talk of about how we can build enclosures that will protect our animals. I hope this episode helps you in your homesteading journey. If this episode has been useful to you please visit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/havenhomestead
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In today's episode I talk about the major alternative energy options for the small scale homestead. Mainly solar, hydro, wind and human. There are many more ways to make power but these are the most viable for a small sustainable homestead.
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The Luffa ( L. aegyptiaca) is an amazing plant. It has so many uses such as, edible flowers, edible fruit, shade producing vines, and of course luffas made from the fully mature fruit which can be sold.
They are easy to grow but need a longish growing season. The plants need 150-200 days to reach full maturity. The young fruit can be eaten raw or cooked in a variety of dishes. Almost every south east asian country has their own dish made from this useful plant. You can find out more by listening to this episode and visiting: http://www.motherearthnews.com/natural-health/luffa-plant-zmaz81mazraw?pageid=1#PageContent1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luffa www.havenhomestead.com www.patreon.com/havenhomestead Thanks for listening! |
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