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  • About Us
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    • Animals
      • Rabbits
      • Chickens
      • Goats
      • Beekeeping
      • Pigs
    • Garden
      • Herbal Academy
      • Beginner Gardening Course
      • Monthly Planting Guide
      • Resources + Information
      • ‘How to grow’ series
      • Seasonal Eating + Growing
      • Food Forest Gardening
    • From Scratch Food
      • Sourdough
      • Dehydrating
      • Preserving
      • Fermenting
      • Recipes
      • Woodstove Cooking
    • Homestead Anywhere
      • Join the Revolution!
      • 33 Traditional Skills
      • Books Every Homesteader Should Own
    • Green Living
      • Plastic Free Gifts – Ideas for all ages!
      • Herbal Academy
      • Our Plastic Free Journey
    • Home & Finance
      • Start a Blog
      • Frugal Living
      • Make Your Own
        • Soap, Skin Care and Cleaning products
        • Craft
        • DIY
    • Christmas
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Dana

Dana is a homesteading, homeschooling mama to 3, based in the south of New Zealand. She is a Certified Ketogenic Living Coach, and natural wellness expert, as well as a Registered Nurse, with post grad training in mothers and babies. She has struggled with infertility and PCOS and conceived all 4 babies naturally. Dana is passionate about natural health and gentle parenting. With a background in well child / baby nursing she loves sharing what she knows with mamas, mamas-to-be and mama-want-to-be's. She enjoys getting out in the garden, or just sitting at the beach in the sun. Dana also blogs about fertility and pregnancy at naturalearthymama.com.

Easy DIY Insect Repellent – Totally Natural, Effective Sandfly Repellent

Building a chicken coop with just one sheet of ply wood.

What do chickens eat? What can you feed chickens and what plants are poisonous to hens?

Ultimate Guide to Feeding Chickens: What can chickens eat list

This is simply the best baked chocolate cheesecake recipe with a sponge base. This New York style chocolate cheesecake is gluten free and can easily be made in to a delicious keto dessert option. Bookmark this one for later!

Decadent Chocolate Baked Cheesecake with Sponge Base- Keto variation included

how to make money with chickens

How to make money with chickens – what we do that works

How to save money on food: 12 Counter intuitive ways to slash your grocery bill

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Canning milk safely and using excess milk

growing oca

Growing Oca (Oxalis tuberosa or New Zealand Yam)

Food forest plants

The Ultimate Guide to Growing Mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum)

Growing your own food is brilliant, and adding chickens to your backyard improves your self sufficiency and resilience. But how do you protect your garden from the chickens? Protecting the garden from free range hens is a really common problem for most backyard chicken owners! Chickens love to look for their own food, to dig and scratch and dust bathe in bare soil. Not to mention snack on fresh young green plants. 

Protecting the garden from Chickens: How to keep hens from destroying the garden

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