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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 3January 18, 2026

    As the days slowly start to lengthen, consider focusing on planning perennial guilds. These plant combinations mimic natural ecosystems, reducing the need for external inputs while improving the health of your garden.



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  1. Harold Thornbro on When You’re Forced to Slow Down

    Thank You for the encouragement! Glad you're enjoying them.

  2. Richard Duhl on Improving Soil Health in the Winter Time

    very good information, make a lot of sense

  3. Joy on When You’re Forced to Slow Down

    Enjoying your homestead devotions. Thank you!

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    I will have to look that one up. Thanks for the recommendation!

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Homestead Devotional

  • Rusted But Restored

    "Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me."
    — Psalm 51:10 (ESV)


    Today on the homestead, I found something I hadn’t even realized I’d lost—an old pair of hand pruners. They’d been left out through weeks of winter weather, buried in snow and forgotten in the rush of chores and changing seasons. When I picked them up, they were rusted, stiff, and hard to close. What once had been a reliable tool was now nearly useless without some serious care.

    As I held those weathered pruners in my hand, I couldn’t help but think—that’s how my soul feels sometimes.
    Neglected. Worn. A bit frozen in place.

    I don’t set out to let my heart grow distant from God. But in the daily busyness of homesteading and life, I sometimes forget to tend my spirit like I tend my soil. Before I know it, I’m feeling stiff and dull—slow to respond, not as useful as I once was.

    But then I remember the words of Psalm 51:10:
    "Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me."

    David prayed those words after a season of failure and neglect. He didn’t just want forgiveness—he wanted renewal. And I do too.

    The beauty of grace is that God doesn’t throw us away when we’re rusty. He restores. He sharpens. He renews what we’ve left unattended.

    So today, as I clean up those pruners and bring them back to life, I’m asking the Lord to do the same with me. To remove the rust. To soften the stiffness. To make me useful again in His hands.


    My Prayer:

    Lord, I confess I’ve let some things go—especially in my heart. Thank You for not giving up on me. Clean me up. Sharpen me. Restore me to usefulness in Your work. Just like those old pruners, I want to be put back to purpose in Your hands. Amen.

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