Free Bee Hive Inspection Sheet 
Free Bee Hive Inspection Sheet Are you a beekeeper? It’s that time of the year when beekeepers are getting back into their hives! There is nothing like cracking open a hive after a long winter. The sights, the smells, the bustling bees. It’s so exciting! It can be very helpful to keep track of how each hive is doing (especially if you have multiple hives), so we designed a free printable hive inspection sheet. We use it, and hope that you enjoy it and find it helpful too! Wishing you lots of success with your honey bees this year. Free Printable Hive Inspection Sheet Keep on keeping! 🐝 ~ Greg and Marrianne
Seed Starting Chart
I know I’m not the only one getting started on planting my seeds. We’ve been working hard on getting things set up, and wanted to create a chart that had all of the information we might need to keep track of. Feel free to download and print this chart to use for your records too! DOWNLOAD IT HERE If you don’t know your growing zone or last frost date, you can find that information on the Farmers Almanac site here. It’s a great resource! Happy Gardening! It’s almost Spring! ~ Marrianne
Homesteading with Kids
Homesteading with children is a huge joy! Homesteading with children is also very difficult. Any other homestead parents out here struggle with the balance? Our children are still toddlers, and getting basic tasks done can be difficult. I can’t begin to tell you how many timesI’ve had to put down my shovel or stop whatever project I was working on mid-way. If i’m working on a project outside it’s best if done when one of them is napping, or in the evenings when my husband is home from work, but that’s not always possible. I’ve found that there are a few things you can do to keep kids busy while you have things to get done on the homestead. Eventually they will have to “go potty” or need a snack. It’s inevitable! A few tips to get things done with kids on the homestead: keep your goals small (work on…