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Mrs. Thankful
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Thank you all for the warm welcome!
To answer some questions... I belong to a forum called HomesteadingToday and someone had this site in their signature.
I say a tiny homestead because some get up in arms if you don't have acreage. What a homestead means to me is a home that is central you ones life, not just a place to hang your hat.
I sew, cook from scratch, make our own cleaning supplies, soaps, lotions, medicines (mostly) etc.
We wanted to buy many acres and live more rural but my husband has recently became disabled so we modified our dream and bought a tiny house in town with a big front & back yard.
We just moved here in April. Since it was Spring, we were able to get a bunch of things going. We spent a lot of time on the garden and have barely unpacked! I figure the winter will be a good time since we will be stuck in the house.
This year we grew: watermelon (2 types), fingerling potatoes, carrots, lettuce, eggplant, onion, tomato, cucumbers, zucchini, green & red peppers, started a strawberry patch and 2 grape vines.
It was an adventure going around the yard finding what sprouted from the previous owners... we have 2 strange trees, they flowered for about 10 days then turned to green leaves.
We found a bunch of hostas and Indian strawberry.
We are steadily working on our compost pile.
My screen name is the same on all sites I join - I am a positive person who has gone through much sorrow. I strive to remain thankful and humble daily.
We love Bucks county, we used to go tubing in the summers. We go to Bethlehem for the Putz. And I know about Altoona since I went to PennState
Can't wait to learn more about you all - PS. I will enable YOUR growing as well - you are forewarned
To answer some questions... I belong to a forum called HomesteadingToday and someone had this site in their signature.
I say a tiny homestead because some get up in arms if you don't have acreage. What a homestead means to me is a home that is central you ones life, not just a place to hang your hat.
I sew, cook from scratch, make our own cleaning supplies, soaps, lotions, medicines (mostly) etc.
We wanted to buy many acres and live more rural but my husband has recently became disabled so we modified our dream and bought a tiny house in town with a big front & back yard.
We just moved here in April. Since it was Spring, we were able to get a bunch of things going. We spent a lot of time on the garden and have barely unpacked! I figure the winter will be a good time since we will be stuck in the house.
This year we grew: watermelon (2 types), fingerling potatoes, carrots, lettuce, eggplant, onion, tomato, cucumbers, zucchini, green & red peppers, started a strawberry patch and 2 grape vines.
It was an adventure going around the yard finding what sprouted from the previous owners... we have 2 strange trees, they flowered for about 10 days then turned to green leaves.
We found a bunch of hostas and Indian strawberry.
We are steadily working on our compost pile.
My screen name is the same on all sites I join - I am a positive person who has gone through much sorrow. I strive to remain thankful and humble daily.
We love Bucks county, we used to go tubing in the summers. We go to Bethlehem for the Putz. And I know about Altoona since I went to PennState
Can't wait to learn more about you all - PS. I will enable YOUR growing as well - you are forewarned