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It's that time of year again - closing time for the garden! As the first freeze approaches, we are working diligently to harvest the remaining fruits and vegetables. Nothing goes to waste - the leftover plants will be a delicious treat for our chickens.

But that's not all. As winter looms ahead, it's essential to clean and refresh the chicken coops before the rain and snow set in. This not only keeps our chickens happy and healthy, but it's also a crucial step in maintaining a clean environment throughout the colder months.

Now, we want to know - have you already closed down your garden for the season? Do you believe in letting it naturally compost over the winter, or do you prefer a clean and tidy garden to end the year?

We are passionate about our clean gardens, and today, we're sharing how we work to properly close up our plots. Plus, we'll reveal our favorite seed to save for next year's harvest. Get ready to say goodbye to the garden in style.

Happy harvest clean up!

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Let's Move Chickens

We're moving coops and chickens and preparing the homestead for the upcoming freeze.

Saving Sunflowers

Learn how to harvest and save your sunflower seeds

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A Frugal Homestead

We believe that anyone can create a simple and more self-sufficient life for themselves and their family. Whether you have a small plot of land or acres. You can create the life you want and become more self-reliant.

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