Garden Plans

🐾Farm Cats & Herb Gardens🌿



You can’t seem to live on a farm or homestead without a cat. We weren’t looking for one yet, but this sweet girl showed up on our doorstep and we have adopted her as part of our family.
As the days get colder I transition my outdoor herb garden into an indoor herb garden so that I can have access to fresh herbs all winter long.

Welcome to our High Desert Homestead where we inspire the dreamers to make big plans in small spaces! We have lived in four different U.S. States over the past eight years. In that time I learned to cook from scratch, bake with sourdough, and grow gardens wherever we lived. I grew blueberry bushes at a rental where I couldn’t “garden,” I grew tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, beets, radishes and flowers on our apartment balcony, I grew herb gardens in sunny window sills, and began my journey towards growing our homestead on our one acre property here in the high desert.

Let’s learn and grow together wherever we are on our homestead journey!

For more how to instruction go to
highdeserthomesteader.com

Are you new around here?
Check out this playlist!

Take a stroll through my high desert market garden-you might learn a thing or two!

Let’s preserve food together!

Grow a little Fruit Tree with me!

Grow a pasture on ONE ACRE of land!

Our home build from start to finish!

Raise your own meat

My favorite tools:
Soil blocker https://amzn.to/40G84bn
Capillary mats (for soil blocks) https://amzn.to/3KVORwI
Digital Pressure Cooker https://amzn.to/40Bg6lS

My seed starting set up: https://highdeserthomesteader.com/soil-blocks-for-seed-starting-using-a-capillary-mat/

Pruning Fruit trees (to keep them small)

Prune Fruit Trees: How to Keep Trees Small

Grow an Indoor Herb Garden

How to Grow an Indoor Herb Garden on your Sunny Windowsill

Design a Therapy Garden

How to Design a Therapy garden

About Me

About Me

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/highdeserthomesteader/

Pinterest

2 Comments

  1. What a beautiful cat. Love the name River. I found out the hard way about Rosemary in the winter. Shame on me for not looking that up. It is so nice to have fresh herbs. Your one pot pasta dish looked delicious. I am up to my eyeballs in green tomatoes that had to be picked before our freeze. They are slowly getting ripe. Hope yours are too.

Write A Comment

Pin