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Read more about the article 7 Ways For Kids To Make Money On A Permaculture Homestead
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7 Ways For Kids To Make Money On A Permaculture Homestead

Ok, so these 7 things are ways for anyone to make money but these are definitely something a young person can do for some extra cash. Children are the future, nothing profound about that statement but true nonetheless. Because they are the future, we want to raise them to be as prepared and skilled as…

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March 22, 2021
Read more about the article How To Use Cover Crops In Your Homestead Garden
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How To Use Cover Crops In Your Homestead Garden

There are three main ways you can improve the soil in a garden bed, You can use organic mulches to cover the bed, work in soil amendments or you can grow cover crops. All of these methods work well and each has its advantages but cover cropping garden beds seems to be the one people…

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March 21, 2021
Read more about the article How To Build A Wine Cap Mushroom Raised Bed
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How To Build A Wine Cap Mushroom Raised Bed

If you’re like me you like to make use of as many places as possible in your yard to grow food but what do you do when you have a shady spot where plants won’t grow very well? Why not grow some mushrooms! https://youtu.be/iiar3sDNpOM Make Use Of A Shady Spot For a long time, I…

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March 20, 2021
Read more about the article 15 Best Permaculture Homesteading Documentaries
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15 Best Permaculture Homesteading Documentaries

When you take the time to sit down and watch a little TV, why not fill that time with Inspiration, Motivation, and Education by watching a great documentary about permaculture and homesteading. National Geographic isn't the only one that can make a great documentary, many independent filmmakers on this list have changed lives with their…

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March 20, 2021
Read more about the article Cheap and Simple Chop & Flip IBC Aquaponics System
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Cheap and Simple Chop & Flip IBC Aquaponics System

Have you ever wanted to get started with aquaponics but maybe you thought it looked a little difficult or weren’t sure where to start? Well, I hope this post can convince you to build one and reap the benefits. Here is how to build a simple and inexpensive chop and flip aquaponics system using an…

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March 14, 2021
Read more about the article How To Build An Indoor Fish Tank Aquaponics System
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How To Build An Indoor Fish Tank Aquaponics System

When you can't grow a garden outside for whatever reason, perhaps you have no land or it's the dead of winter, you can still have fresh homegrown vegetables by setting up an indoor fish tank aquaponics system. Aquaponics is a sustainable form of agriculture that combines raising fish and growing plants. The nutrient-rich water created…

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March 3, 2021
Read more about the article How To Start Raising Pigs On Your Permaculture Homestead
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How To Start Raising Pigs On Your Permaculture Homestead

When I was growing up on a homestead we always had pigs and I guess I took for granted just how important they were to our family and our property. Pigs are a great permaculture homestead animal but there are a few things you should know before you get started. A few things you need…

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February 19, 2021
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Why Do Tomatoes Split And What Can You Do About It

Early on in my gardening journey, I noticed something strange happening to my tomatoes which caused me to do a lot of research. Since then it is a question I get all the time from beginner gardeners and that question is, “Why do my tomatoes split, and what can I do to prevent it?” There…

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February 14, 2021
Read more about the article How To Use Pallets To Build Raised Garden Beds
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How To Use Pallets To Build Raised Garden Beds

Growing a garden in raised beds has many benefits but can sometimes be a little costly depending on what you build them out of. I’m all about being frugal and using what I have or what I can get cheap or free for my homestead projects, and pallets seem to be one of those things…

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February 14, 2021
Read more about the article The Value Of Mulberry Trees On A Homestead
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The Value Of Mulberry Trees On A Homestead

When I was a kid I would spend many weekends at my grandparent's house, out behind their barn along the fence was a whole row (probably about 20) mulberry trees. Grandma would send me back there to pick a bucket full for a pie. I remember it would take me a long time to fill…

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February 14, 2021
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Is Purslane a Friend or Foe of the Garden?

One focus of homesteading and gardening the "Permaculture Way" is recognizing the natural relationships and functions of every created thing in your sphere of influence. By always looking for this we can notice when something is out of balance and work to maintain a proper and beneficial relationship. This is important to understand when answering…

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February 10, 2021
Read more about the article What Is Homesteading The Permaculture Way?
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What Is Homesteading The Permaculture Way?

A few years ago when I started homesteading I had no idea what permaculture was, I was simply growing a few vegetables in some raised beds, planting a couple of fruit trees, and raising a few rabbits.  Then permaculture came into my life and it changed everything about the way I was homesteading. Everything I…

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December 20, 2020
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Welcome To Redemption Permaculture At The Small Town Homestead

My name is Harold Thornbro, and I’m a permaculture practitioner and homesteader dedicated to teaching sustainable living, organic gardening, and permaculture principles, helping others create productive and regenerative home landscapes. If you’re looking for me, you’ll usually find me in the garden. 


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  • This Week On The Homestead – Week 26June 28, 2026

    As the height of summer approaches, pest pressure can increase. This week, explore natural pest control methods such as row covers, insect-repelling plants, and companion planting to protect your crops without synthetic chemicals.


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Homestead Devotional

  • Lessons from the Hive

    "Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up."
    — Galatians 6:9 (ESV)


    Today I spent some time watching the activity around my honey bee hive. It seemed like every bee had a purpose. Some were leaving the hive in search of nectar and pollen. Others were returning with their legs covered in golden pollen. There was a constant flow of movement—busy, organized, and productive.

    As I stood there watching, I was reminded that none of those bees were working for immediate reward. They weren't gathering nectar to enjoy it that afternoon. They were working for something larger than themselves. Every trip, every flower visited, every load carried was contributing to the health and future of the hive.

    It made me think about my own life.

    So much of what I do on the homestead feels like that. Planting seeds. Building soil. Repairing fences. Pruning fruit trees. Many of these tasks don't produce immediate results. They require faith that the effort invested today will bear fruit tomorrow.

    The Christian life is often the same.

    Galatians 6:9 reminds me not to grow weary in doing good. Sometimes I want to see results right away. I want the garden to grow faster, the project to be finished sooner, or the answer to prayer to come immediately. But God often works through seasons of patient faithfulness.

    The bees don't quit because they haven't made honey yet. They continue their work day after day, trusting the process God designed for them. Likewise, God calls me to remain faithful in the work He has given me, trusting that in His timing there will be a harvest.

    Watching that hive today reminded me that small acts of obedience matter. A prayer offered. A kind word spoken. A task completed. A seed planted. None of it is wasted when it is done for the Lord.

    One day, the harvest comes. The honey is stored. The fruit ripens. The prayers are answered. But until then, God calls me to keep working faithfully.


    Reflection Questions

    • Am I growing weary in an area where God is calling me to remain faithful?
    • What "small acts" of obedience might God be using to accomplish something much larger?
    • Where do I need to trust God's timing instead of demanding immediate results?

    Prayer

    Lord, thank You for the lessons You teach through Your creation. As I watched the bees today, remind me that faithfulness matters even when results are not immediately visible. Help me to work diligently in the tasks You have given me and trust that You are bringing a harvest in Your perfect timing. Keep me from growing weary and strengthen me to continue doing good. Amen.


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