
A Midwestern farm boy and his family members and friends discuss anything homegrown. From gardening, beekeeping, mushroom hunting, hard cider and maple syrup to their adventures in raising children and homeschooling all the while sharing his life story.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingKids & FamilyLeisureHome & Garden | |||

In this interview style episode, we welcome back Joe's grandma who was previously featured on the "Good Ol' Days" and "Food Preservation of the Past" episodes. She is 100 years old and shares words of wisdom and insights to what was a simpler life st... more
This is a welcome back episode and an introduction to Season 2. The slowing of episode production and content output can be explained by the business of life, the changes in life, and the addition of life. This episode gets into that and much more. T... more
In this episode, my friend Ryan Yurong shares some of his homesteading experience in Colorado while we reminisce about the past. I met Ryan when I lived in Yakima, WA and worked as an Agronomist for an Independent Crop Consultant Company. Ryan shares... more
Returning guest, Vince, and I believe that raising your own food and being self-sustainable is a large part of what it means to live on a homestead. Chickens are often thought of as the gateway animal to get started, but should they be? Let’s think m... more
When I first learned about the show I may have binge listened to what interested me the most. The most recent was really inspiring about the 3 births. I’ve always ended a show with a desire to know more, and be a better husband and father as well maybe get some more animals or grow a better garden.
I’ve binge-listened since learning of this podcast. I just love listening to the interactions between Joe and his family: how he speaks with his wife, brothers, mother, father, and grandparents, etc. It’s beautiful to witness how an an upbringing in a large and whole Catholic family dynamic—the way God designed it to be—provides a richness and wholeness we all yearn for. A sure inspiration to raise our own “homegrown fam” starting with us. 🙏
I really enjoy these podcasts. I find them very interesting.
Joe, at some point would you go into more depth about raising chicks. What kind of shelter they need, food, and when they can go into the main coop.
Keep up the good work!
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