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    Beginner Gardening,  In the Garden,  Seed Saving

    How to Save Tomato Seeds: and grow food for free!

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    Food sovereignty and diversity starts, and ends, with being able to save your own seeds. By saving your own seeds, you are able to plant for free the following year, but also select specific breeds and qualities that work well…

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    How to Set Up A Garden Irrigation System: and make your life a whole lot easier!

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    When it comes to watering your garden, unless you have a teenie tiny amount of plants, or a whole lot of time on your hands, a proper garden irrigation system might be the thing you need to make it through…

  • Beginner Gardening,  In the Garden

    Mulch 101: Everything You Need To Know About Mulch

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    Nature’s system of keeping soil healthy is incredible. Broken twigs, dead leaves, and other plant matter fall to the ground to form an organic layer called mulch. This layer, filled with bacteria and microbiology, gradually decomposes to feed the soil…

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    Beginner Gardening,  In the Garden

    5 DIY Gardening Watering Solutions: Simple and Cost-Effective

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    No one wants to spend hours watering their garden, only to have their plants whither in the heat. Here are 5 asy ways to set up a garden watering system that will give you more time freedom, and your plants…

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    How to Make a Food Forest to Feed Your Family For Generations

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    Having an abundant food forest on your own property can be a win for sustainability and permaculture gardening, and fill your cellar with delicious and nutritious foods, all year long.

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    Homestead Projects

    How We’re Making a 1-acre Food Forest (Year 1)

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    Crafting a forest filled with edibles goodies that will not only sustain our family for generations to come, but also many others. Learn what started it, and how you can use these methods to make your own food forest -…

Hi, I’m Steph and Welcome to Spruce Acres!

I’m country girl with a brown thumb driven to learning old fashioned skills to raise my family.

I teach moms homesteading skills to save time, money, and create an income working from home.

I’m excited to have you here!

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Steph Taylor is the founder and Everyday Homesteader at Spruce Acres, the place to go to for inspiration and instruction on homesteading skills to simplify your life.

Learn to grow and cook nutritious food, simple methods to save you time and money, easy DIYs, and how to use your new skills to become financially independent.

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