July Happenings At Healing Homestead

July Happenings At Healing Homestead

July Happenings At Healing Homestead Peafowl Good news, bad news with the India blue peacock saga! The good news is that Azure, my male peacock and Penelope, my female peahen have bonded beautifully. The bad news is that the other two peahens, Pineapple and Petunia...

June: Gluten Free, Fences, And Sprouted Feed!

June: Gluten Free, Fences, And Sprouted Feed!

Gluten Free At The Farmer's Market Mama Sue Is Bringing You Gluten Free & Dairy Free Goodies It's hard to believe that it's been a decade since downtown Lawrenceburg had a Farmer's Market. June of 2023 was our first market day and Mama Sue filled The Square with...

May: Dairy Sheep, Garden Fence & A Farm Bell

May: Dairy Sheep, Garden Fence & A Farm Bell

A Homestead With Dairy Sheep, Garden Fence & A Bell It's hard to write that as my title but when I wrapped up May's escapades, we were all over the map or should I say homestead with various and deeply meaningful projects that I just had to include in the blog! It...

April At Healing Homestead Is Full Of Wildflowers

April At Healing Homestead Is Full Of Wildflowers

April At Healing Homestead Is Full Of Wildflowers and Bees Tennessee Wildflowers We've been having a great time exploring our land at Healing Homestead and enjoying all of the wildflowers in bloom. The weather has been warm and perfect for hiking. We've been in...

March Chicken & Lamb Babies At The Farm

March Chicken & Lamb Babies At The Farm

March Chicken & Lamb Babies At The Farm! Starting A Flock With Baby Chicks I don't think the incubator turned off for three full months! It takes 21 days to incubate a chicken egg and hatch a baby chick (chicken). We like to start our incubator early and let the...

New Blog!

New Blog!

So excited to announce the launch of my new blog! Check back soon for some awesome content.

February Is Spring At Healing Homestead

February Is Spring At Healing Homestead

February Is Spring At The Homestead Spring Is Here February is the beginning of Spring in Tennessee and it's simply glorious! I'm sure that I appreciate it even more since I moved from the cold Michigan climate where the earth would still be covered in a blanket of...