Helpie's Homesteading Curation Report #5 - by Helpie curator @llfarms.

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Helpie’s Homesteading Curation Report

Fifth Edition


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Welcome to the weekly Helpie Homesteading Curation Report, where we feature some amazing content creators coming out of the Homesteading Community. Our goal is to find those individuals that are producing quality content and raise them up to help them grow. We do this by featuring them here to introduce them to all of you lovely people. We hope this helps get them seen by a larger audience, therefore getting them the recognition we think their wonderful content deserves. Then, because we think it is important to give credit where credit is due, we split this reports payout between the featured authors. We believe this is the only fair way to curate these individuals content that they have worked so hard on. We hope that if you choose to use these blogs in a post of your own, that you will join us in paying them for their content as well.</


What are we looking for?



We are looking for great content! We want to reward those individuals that are taking their time and energy to add value to the platform through their high quality content. That’s it, think quality over quantity. We will be collecting them through the week and posting our top five here each Monday.


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First Things First: What is Helpie?



Helpie is a new and unique educational community within Steemit, designed to help users that are creating quality content grow on the platform. We do this through a variety of ways including;



  • Lessons designed to help users navigate the steemit network and teach them how to get the most out of it. (ex. Grammar 101, GINAbot Tutorial, Growing Your Following On Steemit, and Markdown Challenge

  • Daily Steemit related trivia and contests

  • Mentorship from established Steemit users in all different categories

  • A place to discuss ideas, collaborate with other members, and build your personal community

  • Daily upvote from Helpie for members

  • Weekly Curation of great quality content. (Go check out our new Fine Art Curation by our very own @art-mess)


    Helpie is an invite only community, but anyone can participate in the daily trivia questions. You are not required to upvote Helpi’s posts to participate. This initiative is not meant to be a vote for vote operation, it’s an educational tool only. If you would like to be considered to join Helpie as a minnow in training, please consider joining PALnet/MSP and participating in the community. We have scouts constantly looking for the right minnows to support, and they will reach out with a private invitation.


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This Week's Featured Steemians




DIY Greenhouse Irrigation By @Digitaldan


First up this week is Dan (@digitaldan) from the UK, who just joined Steemit this month. He has been blogging elsewhere about his adventures in gardening and is currently working on moving his content to Steemit, using Dtube for his future videos. He shares with us his passion for self sustainability, growing his own food in his backyard greenhouse, delicious recipes, amazing photography and his love of electronics and 3D printing. He says that he enjoys designing systems himself rather than relying on someone else’s designs found on the internet. If his name has any indication into what is to come… I think we will all be thoroughly impressed.


His featured post today is a look into the irrigation system he has designed for his greenhouse using recycled materials and parts he printed on his 3D printer. This is part 3 in his series on the subject, and he plans to continue with his design for solar and the electronic components of the system in future posts. This post is well written and informative with easy to follow directions, tips and photos to illustrate the steps he took. He even has made his plans for the 3D parts he printed available to those who are interested. The information he has shared is helpful to any homesteader and I look forward to his future posts.


His other recent posts include Macro Spring Garden Photos, a stunning gallery of small details we all may have overlooked in our own gardens and My Introduction, a dtube video telling us a bit more about what to expect from his future posts.


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How To Read A Soil Test – Part 3 By @Goldenoakfarm


Our next featured Steemian is @Goldenoakfarm who joined Steemit in January of this year. Her blog is full of helpful information on everything from gardening, livestock care, overall health, managing homestead records, delicious recipes and just sharing their happenings on the homestead. Her herbal profiles are some of my favorites and she has a real passion for sharing her knowledge with others in any way she can. They have a small farm in the Connecticut River Valley where they have built everything on their homestead themselves, learning as they go. She says “This is what our farm is all about. We are learning to work with the natural world, finding our place in its rhythms; learning to respect the life that feeds us and allowing it to live, and die, in as graceful a way as we can provide.”


Her featured post today is a series on how to read a soil test correctly, and then what items to add to improve the health of the soil. I think this is an extremely beneficial series for anyone trying to grow their own food, and she writes it in a way that is easy to understand. She walks us through the test while explaining exactly what it all means, along with sources for even more information. In today’s post she focuses on the nutrients needed to add to the soil, where to get them and the safe measurements of each all while explaining why they are beneficial.


Her other recent posts include Strawberry Shortcake, a delicious looking recipe where she uses millet flour instead of the usual wheat, and Herb Fascination: Bee Balm, a detailed look at the beneficial herb.


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The Making Of A Bread From Soil To Table By @frejafri


Now let’s take a look at @frejafri who also joined steemit this month. She has an extraordinary story about how her and her band mates have traveled through eight countries together on their earnings from their art. She writes in a beautiful way sharing their experiences along the way. Currently they are traveling in their mobile tiny house sharing with us sustainable recipes, phenomenal photography and her beautiful drawings as well as their experiences with homeschooling their young son and their belief in a gift-economy.


Her featured post today is a recipe with quite the story behind it. She shares with us her own rye bread, but more than that is how they have made it 100% from their own cultivation, growing everything using permaculture and biodynamics techniques. She takes us through their steps of planting, caring for the crops, harvesting, cleaning and grinding of the seeds, and then onto fermentation as a natural yeast. This is the first I have ever seen anyone show their process from field to table in such an amazing way. I look forward to what else they have in store for us!


Her other recent posts include Free Food And Foraging In Sicily, a look into their adventure in wild food foraging, and Beautiful Photos From The Hot Springs At El Saladillo, Spain, which is a gallery full of show stopping photography.


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This concludes the fifth edition of Helpie’s Homesteading Curation Report. We hope you will go and read the featured Steamians blogs and show them the love that their hard work deserves. We believe it is important for us to lift up good content on Steemit to help further grow the platform as a whole.


We are constantly searching for good content that deserves to be in the spotlight. If you come across a Homesteading post that you believe is worthy of promotion in this weekly report, feel free to tag @llfarms in the comments or send a DM message over discord.



Thank you so much for reading and Happy Homesteading,



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Excellent collection here. I've not seen any of these posts before, but the DIY greenhouse irrigation series by @digitaldan is particularly interesting. I've been trying to find a way to rig up something like that in my garden.

Yes! He has great posts and his videos are a joy to watch. I'm really excited to see what is to come from him.

I just found @digitaldan over the weekend and he has some GREAT posts!

@llfarms,
 These topic specific curation are great! They will help us users network with more like-minded people. It's a lot of work finding gem post like these, so you have my thanks. Well written and clean formatting! Bravo!

 I have periodically been checking out your homesteading adventures. I really like one of your recent post about building a hivetop feeder for your bees. I have been wanting to get some bees myself. Your posts on the subject are very informative!

 Anyways, super excited that Spring is here once again. Thought I'd share some photos of a spring garden from last year. I didn't have a rototiller at the time so this was all done by hand 😑. Luckily, I have since found a good Troybilt at a local Habitat for Humanity, so this years will be easy!

spring garden with hills and rustic fencing, German Shepard dogsspring garden with hills and rustic fencing

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Thank you so much @odrau! There are so many amazing blogs out there they are just not getting the audience they deserve, we are hoping we can help a bit.

Your garden looks so peaceful, and yes tilling by hand is no fun! I hope you keep us updated on your progress this season.

We love our bees, they are so easy to keep and I recommend them to anyone. Let me know if you ever have any questions or want to bounce ideas off of me.

Thank you so much for your kind words!

I'm so behind on everything, trying to keep up with all posts from helpinauts while trying to establish a blog of my own since only posting for a month-ish now.. I really really appreciate posts like this that make it so easy to stay on top of least some of the most interesting and helpful blogs and bloggers. You have done an amazing job of sharing such a vast amount of content here. I know it must have taken a long time to complete. Thanks so much @llfarms.. and to everyone in the @helpie FAMILY.. you've all stolen my heart. Much love to everyone. To anyone who is pondering joining the team, I can't recommend that idea strongly enough.

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Serena, thank you...you are always so kind, supportive and encouraging. Your words mean so much to me, thank you.

The authors are so talented and I love the variety of topics they cover. I hope we can lift them as much as possible.

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Who has a large file of this proud helpienaut graphic?

it should be under resources inside the discord server.

Thanks buddy

Wow thank you so much for this beautiful feature! You really got everything in there! And thank for introducing me to all these other great people!

You're so welcome, I really enjoy your blog and hope we can get you a bigger audience. I like to feature the person behind the posts, so I always dig for more information from their blog. I hope that was ok!

Thank you for sharing all your talents with us!

You do such a great job on these curation reports. The way you paint the picture of not just what the specific post is about, but also what the people are about in general is top notch. I love it.

I still haven't read all of the posts yet, but they are among the 7,254 tabs that I have open right now.

Really well done @llfarms!!!
I especially enjoyed the post about how bread is made from soil to the table :)

Okay, I get the idea of homemade bread, and I've dabbled a little (and love it). But @frejafri has taken it to superhero level! What a cool thing to be able to do, and thanks @llfarms for putting this on my radar!

Right!?!? I was so floored by her post, such an amazing accomplishment.

Thank you!

Big time! And you're very welcome! 😊

Lovely curation as always @llfarms.

I love the one about the bread, very interesting to see...I wish there was a video attached to it with fast forward play, could be awesome.

But the posts is great nevertheless :)

Great job @frejafri !

Thank you! Yes, it is a super impressive post.

@llfarms muy buena información con tus post se aprenden nuevas cosas

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Great collection as always @llfarms! Some wonderful posts here that I hadn’t seen. Especially interested in the from field to bread post! I discovered @frejafri a couple weeks ago and love many of her posts! As well as @goldenoakfarm!! @digitaldan is new to me, so I’ll have to check out some of his posts 💚🌿 love to see more earth centered citations on steemit!

She is so amazing! I'm really excited to see what she will do next.

Thank you so much for your continued support, it means a lot.

Oh I love this post with these homesteading ideas! Can't wait to get out and plant up my baby veg!

I can't wait to see it! Your amazing photos make it such a fun experience.

Thank you!

These are some great reads. Thanks for sharing them

Thank you so much!

Hey! I just wanted to let you know that I linked and mentioned this article with proper accreditation in my most recent post! Thanks for the great curation effort :) Have a good Sunday!

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