- Yellow Door Urban Homestead - YouTube
Welcome to my urban homestead! I’m a working mother of two, a dog, 6 chickens and 4 quail I live in a vintage home in zone 7B My urban “farm” occupies more than half of my backyard
- Yellow Door Urban Homestead (@yellowdoorurbanhomestead) • Instagram . . .
29K Followers, 585 Following, 1,564 Posts - Yellow Door Urban Homestead (@yellowdoorurbanhomestead) on Instagram: "Urban food (veg, eggs meat) growing Being a bit more self sufficient right where I am (VA) Hoping to inspire!"
- Yellow Door Urban Homestead - Facebook
Yellow Door Urban Homestead 1,578 likes · 108 talking about this Chronicling the life of an urban backyard homestead and growing on 154 square feet
- Yellow Door Urban Homestead is live! Thank you Let’s Talk A Little!
Skip the cable setup start watching YouTube TV today for free Then save $23 month for 2 mos Working through my apprehension of going live AND opening gifts from the PO Box Also let’s just talk
- It’s Your Backyard…Use It! - Homestead Mamas
Yellow Door Urban Homestead started as one 28 square foot cinder block garden bed in a sunny section of my yard So first things first, where is the sun? What could block the sun? Most vegetables and flowers need sun to grow Before setting up or building your beds know the answer to the prior asked questions
- Yellow Door Urban Homestead | Hey there, welcome to Yellow Door Urban . . .
The homestead consists of two collapsible greenhouses which stay up all year round, a small orchard herb area, approximately 11 garden beds (mix of raised, no dig, in-ground and 60+ grow bags), two coops (one for each bird species), a small run area for the chickens and just recently a cozy seating area
- It’s time to tour the garden at Yellow Door Urban Homestead aka on IG . . .
• So no matter where you are in your growing journey…pot on a windowsill, hydroponic set-up, bagged plants on your deck, raised beds, in-ground garden, etc as long as it feeds you GROW ON! • #urbanhomestead #garden #homestead #gardentour
- Womans Incredible Backyard Homestead Produces TONS of Food for Her . . .
Asia started off with a single garden bed in her backyard, and over the last three years, she has transformed it into a thriving urban homestead that produces loads of fruit, vegetables, eggs, meat, herbs, and more!
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