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A Lovely Place Called Home

Podcast de Micheon Hutchings

inglés

Tecnología y ciencia

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This podcast is a practical tool for your homesteading toolbelt. Each episode walks through the real numbers, systems, and decisions behind building a working homestead — not the aesthetic version, the functional one. We break down cost analyses, infrastructure planning, off-grid setups, livestock math, garden yields, land considerations, and whether an idea actually makes financial and logistical sense for your life.If you’ve ever wondered “Could we really do this?” — this is where we run the numbers and find out. No hype. No fantasy. Just clear thinking, grounded strategy, and honest evaluation so you can build something stable, sustainable, and strong for your family.

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12 episodios

Portada del episodio 5 Spring Tasks That Set Your Homestead Up for Success All Summer Ep.12

5 Spring Tasks That Set Your Homestead Up for Success All Summer Ep.12

In this episode of A Lovely Place Called Home Podcast, we’re talking about 5 practical things you can do in the spring to set your homestead up for success all summer long. Summer on a homestead gets busy fast. Gardens explode with growth, projects pile up, animals need constant care, and before long it can feel like you’re always reacting instead of moving forward. Over the years, I’ve realized that the homesteads that function the best during summer are usually the ones that prepared properly during spring. In this episode, I’m sharing the exact things we focus on every year before the busy season arrives, including: * Why we always plant extra vegetable starts * How planning income streams ahead of time reduces stress later * The importance of securing payments and presales early in the season * Why cleaning and resetting the outside of the homestead matters more than people think * How mapping out your summer calendar ahead of time can completely change your season Whether you’re running a full homestead, building a small farm business, growing a large garden, or simply trying to live more intentionally at home, this episode is full of practical systems that can help your summer run smoother and feel less overwhelming. Topics discussed in this episode: spring homestead preparation, market gardening, homestead business planning, CSA planning, presales, gardening systems, homestead productivity, intentional living, seasonal planning, and creating a functional homestead lifestyle.

15 de may de 2026 - 24 min
Portada del episodio How To Set Up Your First Raised Bed Garden & Succeed Year ONE Ep.11

How To Set Up Your First Raised Bed Garden & Succeed Year ONE Ep.11

If you’ve been wanting to start a vegetable garden but feel overwhelmed by where to begin, what to plant, or how to make it work, this episode is for you. In this episode, I’m walking you through exactly how to set up your first raised bed vegetable garden in a way that is simple, realistic, and built for success in your very first year. This isn’t about building a massive garden or trying to grow everything all at once. It’s about creating a system you can actually manage, maintain, and harvest from consistently without burning out halfway through the season. I break down the exact raised bed sizes I recommend, how many beds you should realistically start with, and how to set them up so they’re efficient and easy to work in. We talk about soil in a way that makes sense for beginners, including what matters, what doesn’t, and how to avoid wasting money on unnecessary inputs. I also walk through what crops you should focus on in year one if your goal is success, confidence, and food on your table, not frustration and failure. You’ll learn why most beginner gardens don’t make it past mid-summer, the common mistakes that quietly ruin momentum, and how to avoid them by simplifying your approach from the start. This episode is built around real-life gardening, not picture-perfect plans, and is designed for busy people, families, and anyone trying to build a more self-sufficient lifestyle without overcomplicating it. Whether you’re starting on a homestead, in a backyard, or even just a small space, this gives you a clear path forward so you can actually follow through and see results. By the end of this episode, you’ll know exactly how to start, what to focus on, and how to build a raised bed garden that works with your life, not against it, so that your first year is not just a learning experience, but a successful one!

30 de abr de 2026 - 31 min
Portada del episodio Off Grid Bathroom: Toilets, Showering, Water Systems ep.10

Off Grid Bathroom: Toilets, Showering, Water Systems ep.10

In this episode, I’m walking you through one of the most practical parts of off-grid living: the bathroom setup. We’re talking toilets, showers, and how our water system work day to day while living off grid. This is one of those things people are always curious about, because it’s easy to picture the cozy side of homestead life, but the real questions usually come down to everyday systems. How do you shower? Where does the water come from? What do you do for a toilet? I’m sharing what our real-life setup looks like, what works for us, and some of the things we learned over the years of living this way. If you’re considering off-grid living, planning a tiny house, or just curious how these systems actually work, I hope this episode gives you a clear and honest look inside our day-to-day life. Compost book: https://amzn.to/4mvY41d [https://amzn.to/4mvY41d]

15 de abr de 2026 - 36 min
Portada del episodio How We Do Laundry Off Grid: Real Systems & Options ep.9

How We Do Laundry Off Grid: Real Systems & Options ep.9

In this episode, I’m walking you through exactly how we do laundry off grid. This is one of those everyday systems people are always curious about, because let’s be honest — laundry doesn’t stop just because you live off grid. Kids still need clean clothes, towels pile up fast, work clothes get dirty, and somehow there’s always another load waiting. I’m sharing what our setup looks like, how we make it work in real life, what has worked well for us, and some of the things we’ve had to learn along the way. From power use and water considerations to timing loads and managing the constant flow of laundry in a busy household, this episode is all about the practical side of off-grid living that people don’t always talk about. The real-life system we use to keep laundry moving without the convenience of a standard grid-connected home is what I'm sharing today! If you’ve ever wondered how something as normal as washing clothes works off grid, this episode will give you a clear look inside our day-to-day life. Whether you’re off grid yourself, dreaming about it, or just curious how people make these systems work, I hope this gives you some helpful ideas and a realistic picture of what it actually looks like.

6 de abr de 2026 - 44 min
Portada del episodio Selling Vegetable Starts From Home: Costs, Pricing, and Profit Ep.8

Selling Vegetable Starts From Home: Costs, Pricing, and Profit Ep.8

From leftover seeds to a planned spring sale In this episode, we break down one of the most accessible ways to generate seasonal income from home: growing vegetable starter plants to sell! Whether you simply plant the extra seeds from your own garden packs or intentionally set up a dedicated growing space with a planned sale day, starter plants can provide meaningful spring cash flow without requiring land, livestock, or expensive equipment. This episode walks through three realistic tiers of production, pricing strategies, what sells best in my experience, and the logistics that make or break profitability. What We Cover: 🌱 The Three Production Tiers Tier 1 — Using What You Already Have Planting the remaining seeds from your personal garden supplies to sell extras locally. A low-risk way to test the waters and generate pocket money. You can pay for your entire home garden for the year! Tier 2 — Intentional Small-Scale Production Designating shelves, lights, or a small greenhouse space specifically for plants to sell, with planned inventory and basic marketing. Tier 3 — Organized Sale Model Producing larger quantities with a coordinated sale day, structured pricing, and a clear system for growing, staging, and selling plants efficiently. 💰 Pricing Strategies Explained Pricing per cell vs per 4-pack vs per pot Adjusting price based on plant type and growth time Premium pricing for specialty or hard-to-find varieties Avoiding underpricing that wipes out profit What Actually Sells: Not every plant is worth growing for sale. We discuss high-demand crops that consistently move quickly, including staple garden vegetables and proven performers for home gardeners. We also cover specialty plants that can command higher prices when grown well. ⭐ Specialty & Premium Plants Heirloom varieties Unique colors or flavors Hard-to-find seedlings Plants that benefit from being started indoors These can significantly increase profit per tray when targeted correctly. 🛒 Sales Ideas & Channels Ways to sell without needing a formal storefront: Driveway or farm-gate sales Preorders through community networks Social media listings Bundled garden kits Coordinated one-day or weekend sales ⏰ Timing Matters Starter plant sales are highly seasonal. Producing too early or too late can drastically affect results, so planning around local planting dates is critical. ⚠️ Factors That Impact Profitability: ●Space limitations ●Lighting quality ●Soil and container costs ●Production planning ●Matching inventory to local demand 🌼 Who This Is For: This episode is ideal for: Homesteaders wanting seasonal income Gardeners with extra seeds or growing space Stay-at-home parents looking for flexible work Anyone interested in testing a small agricultural side hustle Why Starter Plants Are a Powerful Income Option: Vegetable starts offer: Low startup costs Fast turnaround time Minimal land requirements Scalable production Strong spring demand 🌿 Connect If you found this episode helpful, share it with a fellow gardener or homesteader who might benefit from a realistic breakdown of selling plant starts.

18 de mar de 2026 - 41 min
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