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Katie · 56w
Hi—I’m Katie. I’m a sahm to a toddler boy and we live on a small farm with a little bit of everything. I like to share bits and pieces of our kitchen/garden/animal/homeschooling adventures. New ...
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All of those are things I've been involved with. I homeschooled my eldest son and he is currently in college with a full scholarship and a dual major in computer science and math. I am still homeschooling my youngest, who is 17 and has Down Syndrome and I will probably homeschool him until he is 21. I live on several acres and have gardened and raised chickens and rabbits, but my homesteading kind of fell apart last year. Between running a business, homeschooling, raising a special needs son, and becoming a writer, I didn't have much time for homesteading. I didn't have an annual garden last year (don't know about this year) and had to get rid of my chickens a few years ago due to a lung sensitivity. I had to choose between eggs and breathing. With staying busy, I haven't bred my bunnies in about a year. I've learned a lot, but can't say I'm doing many of those things at the moment other than the homeschooling. I'm hoping to have time to get back to some of the homesteading, but we will have to see.
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Katie · 56w
Would love to hear your advice on homeschooling and more! Our homestead was forced to downsize some last year while I was postpartum. I tried to garden but couldn’t keep up. I’m hoping this year will be easier with a toddler. We also have cows, and we have baby chicks arriving in a few weeks to ...
nostrich · 56w
fruit trees & perennial edible plants in general might be an option when time is very scarse. You plant them once, harvest "forever"