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Medicinal Benefits of Onions

According to a quick Google search, onions are the third most bought vegetable in the United States (the average U.S. citizen consumes about 22...

A Guide for Discernment With AI-Generated Homesteading Content

Winter is nearly over, and I’ve been flexing my irrepressible hope and getting seeds started indoors. While watching my little starting pots with great...

Types of Turnips

Table of ContentsCommon Turnip TypesWhite TurnipsColored TurnipsFAQ About Types of Turnips Turnip (Brassica rapa subsp. rapa) is a biennial root vegetable primarily cultivated for its...

Saws and Their Homestead Uses

Few tools come in as many different shapes and sizes as the humble saw. To the uninitiated, two saws may look the same, and...

Types of Cauliflower

Table of ContentsCommon Cauliflower TypesWhite CauliflowersColored CauliflowersFAQ About Types of Cauliflower Cauliflower is a popular cruciferous vegetable that belongs to the Brassica genus. Closely related...

Ponytail Palm

“You know those hats the young girls wear?” my friend asked. “The ones with the opening for a ponytail?” She pointed at an addition...

Permaculture Topics: Retaining Water

Permaculture. As far as homesteaders are concerned, there are few topics that are more crucial to success on the land. Even if you aren’t...

Types of Watermelon

Table of ContentsCommon Watermelon TypesMini or Personal WatermelonsIcebox WatermelonsPicnic WatermelonsGiant WatermelonsFAQ About Types of Watermelons Belonging to the cucurbits or gourd family, watermelon is a...

Building a Culture of Care: Elevating Employee Well-Being in the Workplace

In today’s competitive business world, fostering a culture of care within the company is not just a luxury – it’s a necessity. Prioritizing and...

I Hate January

Who else hates January? I don’t want to hate January. But there’s a lot of reasons. The glittery and festive atmosphere of the holidays...

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