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      • Herbal Academy
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      • Resources + Information
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      • Seasonal Eating + Growing
      • Food Forest Gardening
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      • 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
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DIY

DIY. Do it yourself. Kiwis are known for their DIY skills, it is in our blood. Nothing like a bit of number 8 wire and some duct tape to fix just about everything. Like all good kiwis, here at Piwakawaka Valley Homestead we like a bit of the ol’ DIY.

Making nut milk, almond milk, oat milk and coconut milk is easy when you know how! #piwakawakavalley #naturalhealth #recipe #nutmilk #vegan

How to make nut or seed milk at home

Preserving Lemons: Easy and Fast Salted Preserved Lemon Recipe

To save money building our house we built a recycled wooden countertop for our kitchen bench. These DIY instructions will show you how to make your own wooden counter. #diy #frugal #reno #kitchen

DIY Recycled Wooden Countertop

We have set up this passive grey water recycling system that feeds my plants while I am busy doing other things. DIY, do it yourself, make your own, recycle, upcycle, shabby chic, aged wood, rustic, DIY home decor, DIY craft, make your own gifts, DIY projects, DIY instructions, #selfsufficiency #blacksmith #diyproject #diyoutdoorprojects

Stop Wasting Water – Set up a Simple Passive Grey Water System

Teach your children traditional skills that will help them get ahead in life by getting them to help with the chores on your homestead #piwakawakavalley

5 Tips to get your Kids Involved in Homestead Chores

Grafting fruit trees ourselves means we have to wait a couple more years for fruit. It also means I can do it for around $6/tree.

Grafting Fruit Trees – a Step by Step Guide on how to graft a tree

Make your own aged timber shelves - vinegar stain included - instantly age timber.

Make Your Own Aged Timber Shelves

DIY Aged Pine Coat Rack

Recycle and repurpose old cookie tins and transform them into gorgeous storage tins for your kitchen! Organize that pantry! #storage #diy

How to pretty-up tins for storage.

Do you struggle with spilt rabbit and chicken feed? This j feeder and hay rack will sort it for you! making a j feeder is super easy find out how here. #chickens #rabbits #DIY #feeder

How to Make a J Feeder and Hay Rack for your Rabbits or Chickens

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