Live Self Sufficient

Info about homesteading, the self sufficient lifestyle, and life off the grid

  • Top 10 most helpful gardening supplies

    Every gardener relies on a variety of tools and accessories to keep their space looking spectacular. As spring time is rapidly approaching it is time to dust off these supplies and get ready to start planting! Number 1 – Kneeling Pad It doesn’t matter how big your garden is. At some point you’re going to [...]

  • The advantages of chalk

    Chalk is such a useful tool. Many people associate chalk with school because it is used to write on the chalkboard. Outside of the classroom chalk has many practical uses that make it an extremely important member of your cleaning arsenal. Thankfully chalk is available at just about every office supply store and even in [...]

  • 5 Creative Ways to Go Green for Spring

    One of the best times to enjoy the beauty of nature is in the spring. As trees sprout new leaves and the flowers bloom around you, consider going green this spring. With just a bit of effort, you can greatly reduce your impact on the environment so that every spring is as beautiful as the [...]

  • Learn How to Create A Successful Compost Pile

    Composting is an essential part of the self sufficient lifestyle. Learning how to master this unique method of waste disposable will prove to be an invaluable skill. Read through Live Self Sufficient’s Composting Guide to learn more about its benefits, as well as useful information that will help you get started! An introduction to composting [...]

Many avid gardeners dread the coming of winter. As the weather grows colder many of our favorite plants either die off or go dormant for several months. One way to enjoy the long winter is to build a greenhouse in your yard. This will allow you to continue your gardening during the winter while also providing you with an excellent opportunity to prepare for the spring.

Composting your kitchen scraps is really useful for several different reasons. If you lead a self sufficient lifestyle having a compost bin is a great way to create nutrient rich soils for your garden. If you don’t have a garbage disposal in your kitchen you can compost your kitchen scraps that would otherwise get tossed into your trash and wasted.

You have watched your pumpkin and gourd vines grow all summer long. Hopefully each vine has produced a number of healthy looking fruits for you to harvest when the time is right. But when is the time right for picking?

The next time you are enjoying your garden keep your eyes open for earthworms. While many people might feel the need to remove earthworms from their garden this is actually a mistake. Earthworms are an extremely valuable inhabitant of your garden and you should be pleased with their presence.

In some areas of the country clay soil is simply unavoidable. Clay is a difficult medium to grow many of the most popular plants. This is because a large number of plants prefer nutrient rich loamy soil. Clay soil is very heavy and can retain a great deal of water. Plants with delicate root systems may have a hard time thriving in this type of condition.

If you are growing pumpkins, gourds, watermelons, or any type of vine that has both male and female flowers, you could be facing an annoying problem. It is so much fun to watch these vines grow (and grow and grow), but it is really disheartening when you have 10 feet of vines and no fruit. [...]

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