With Thanksgiving right around the corner, we’re gearing up for hosting a big family gathering for the first time in our new homestead. While I’m hoping next year to have mostly a home grown meal, this year we’re going to keep it simple and traditional. If you haven’t already planned for a winter crop this year, make it a goal for next year.
From Schneider Peeps: Growing Cool Weather Fruits and Vegetables
From Apriori Farm, Building Low Tunnels
For more great posts from around the homestead community, check out the links below (if you’re reading this in an email, click on the post to see all the links).
I want to know what’s happening, in your garden, on your homestead, in the barnyard, and in the kitchen. Whatever is in your backyard farm and home, I would love to hear about it.
Each week I will share some of my favorite posts on the Backyard Farming Connection Facebook page. And in case you haven’t seen, I have a ‘featured button’ so if you’ve been featured in the past, grab a button.
For details on linking up visit the hop page.
Thanks for hosting! Wanted to invite you to the Thankful HomeAcre Hop on Thursday. Would love to have you share a post or two! – Nancy Thankful HomeAcre Hop
I'm new to your blog hop, but so glad to be posting with other like-minded folks! This week I'm sharing some great homesteading blogs that I've recently discovered (#24), how to keep food frozen during a power outage (#26), and handling human waste on the homestead (#32). Thank you for hosting this blog hop; I can tell that it will be one of my favourites!
p.s. My blog has recently moved, but I used to be Mrs. T from A Separate Path blog.
Good morning, Gretchen – thanks for hosting! Have a wonderful week!