Hey-a, folks! We're happy to announce that we'll be opening up registration for our CSA on January 4th! Currently, our farm will be servicing the
Posted November 27th, 2012 by Meg & filed under beekeeping, gardening, homebrew, homeec, honey, inthekitchen, kitchen, livestock, mycology, raising chickens.
This holiday season, give the gift of a badass essential skill! Brooklyn Homesteader is now offering gift certificates for any of our online or farm-based
As modern folks, many of us have that one website that we click to habitually for updates. Maybe you're addicted to friends Facebook status
Never in my life have I ever felt more confident in my ability to teach. After nearly 5 years of delivering instruction on various DIY/
Hey there, readers! It's pretty weird to think about, but I've been blogging here at Brooklyn Homesteader for over 3 years and readership has grown
After 2 years of doing Backyard Homesteading Bootcamp from my tiny Brooklyn apartment and backyard I'm super stoked to be able to offer this all-day
Back by popular demand...my online beekeeping workshop: LIVE! Are you a city dweller longing to connect with nature? Do you love eating local food and
Winter never came. All manner of pest and weed and disease lived on, strengthening, with no killing frost. Early spring and summer heat with long
I'll admit it. I'm having a hard time blogging right now. I can't find the words. It's not that I have nothing to talk about,
Photos from yesterday's honey harvest (by Eryn Stutts and yours truly.) The source: The bees that maketh the honey: Eryn cutting the comb from frames: