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Farm Fresh Homestead | Homesteading, Organic Gardening & Living Off the Land

Mary Boyd - Food Sovereignty & Resilient Living Expert
Farm Fresh Homestead | Homesteading, Organic Gardening & Living Off the Land
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    How to Save Seeds Forever: The Master Guide to Heirloom Self-Sufficiency

    17/03/2026 | 8 min
    Stop being a tenant on your own land and start building a biological savings account that pays dividends for generations. In this episode of Farm Fresh, I’m pulling back the curtain on the "Seed Saving" vault to show you exactly how to never buy seeds again. We move past the surface-level gardening tips to explore the deep-rooted philosophy of self-reliance, explaining why saving your own DNA-mapped seeds is the ultimate defense against rising costs and fragile supply chains. You’ll learn why your backyard "survivors" are your greatest assets and how to "train" your crops to thrive in your specific climate and soil, giving you a massive home-field advantage that no store-bought packet can ever match.

    We dive deep into the granular, high-impact tactics of botanical curation, covering everything from the "Big Three" of easy self-pollinators—beans, peas, and tomatoes—to the intermediate "socialite" crops like squash and cucumbers. I’ll walk you through the essential kitchen chemistry of tomato fermentation to remove growth inhibitors and the "pro-move" of manual hand-pollination using painter's tape to prevent genetic drift from your neighbor's garden. From the "snaps-instead-of-bends" drying rule to the over-wintering secrets of biennial carrots and beets, this is your masterclass in protecting your resources and reclaiming your food security. It’s time to stop the bleed of money and start harvesting true wealth from the palm of your hand.
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    Backyard Freshwater Prawn Farming

    16/03/2026 | 4 h 43 min
    Are you wondering how to start backyard freshwater prawn farming the right way? This complete beginner-friendly guide explains how to raise freshwater prawns at home, from choosing the right system and sourcing healthy juveniles to managing water quality, feeding, stocking density, shelter, molting, harvest, and long-term improvement.

    In this video, you’ll learn what freshwater prawn farming for beginners really involves, what mistakes to avoid, and how to build a simple, budget-conscious grow-out system that actually works. Whether you want a small homestead protein project, a practical home aquaculture setup, or a step-by-step introduction to raising prawns in tanks, totes, ponds, or backyard systems, this guide walks you through the process in plain English.
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    Preserving 101: Freezing vs. Canning vs. Dehydrating

    16/03/2026 | 5 min
    Stop letting your hard-earned harvest go to waste and start building a bulletproof pantry with this comprehensive guide to the "Farm Fresh" way of food preservation. In this episode, we break down the high-stakes strategy behind Preserving 101: Freezing vs. Canning vs. Dehydrating, moving beyond the frantic, all-night canning marathons of the past to a modern, architected system of food security. You will learn the specific "how-to" tactics for each method, including the "blanch and flash-freeze" technique for perfect greens, the critical "you-ess-dee-ay" safety standards for pressure canning to prevent "bot-yu-liz-um," and the precision of moisture removal for high-density, shelf-stable dehydrated goods. Whether you are managing a small suburban garden or a sprawling homestead, this video provides the granular details and sensory insights needed to protect your time, energy, and resources.
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    The "Three Sisters" Method: Ancient wisdom for modern backyards

    15/03/2026 | 6 min
    This episode is a deep dive into the "Three Sisters" method, an ancient indigenous planting strategy that serves as a blueprint for sustainable, high-yield gardening in the modern backyard. We explore the biological synergy between corn, beans, and squash—a living technology that eliminates the need for synthetic fertilizers and constant weeding by mimicking the natural rhythms of an ecosystem. By moving away from the "Old Way" of isolated, labor-intensive rows, you’ll learn how to facilitate a community where the corn provides structural support, the beans fix vital nitrogen into the soil, and the squash creates a living mulch to regulate moisture and suppress pests.
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    Compost Gold: Turning your kitchen scraps into black gold

    14/03/2026 | 7 min
    In this episode of Farm Fresh, we dive deep into the high-stakes world of soil health to show you how to master the "Skillful Art of Soil" by turning your daily waste into Compost Gold. If you’ve ever looked at your kitchen scraps as mere trash, you are overlooking the most valuable resource on your homestead. I'm breaking down the transition from the "Old Way" of synthetic, high-cost chemical fertilizers to the "Farm Fresh Way" of closed-loop fertility. We explore the biological leverage and deep chemistry required to transform wilted lettuce and coffee grounds into "black gold"—the nutrient-dense fuel your garden needs for a massive, resilient harvest. Stop exporting your wealth to the landfill and start investing in your land’s future with a system that thrives on zero-cost inputs and high-impact results.

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Mary Boyd welcomes you to Farm Fresh Homestead — the ultimate podcast for anyone passionate about homesteading, sustainable living, organic gardening, and small-scale farming. Whether you live in the suburbs, countryside, or a city apartment with a small backyard, this how-to podcast offers practical advice to help you grow your own food, raise animals ethically, and live a more self-sufficient life. Each episode dives into step-by-step guidance on urban homesteading, backyard farming, and building your own thriving mini-farm using eco-friendly, 100% organic methods. From composting and soil preparation to natural pest control and year-round harvesting strategies, you'll gain the skills to make your land — no matter how small — truly productive. We’ll also explore the ethical, nutritional, and environmental benefits of backyard chickens, permaculture design, and farm-to-table cooking. Whether you're a complete beginner or a seasoned homesteader, Mary brings you expert interviews, success...
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