So, the School of Traditional Skills is a pay-for thing for homesteading classes, but the summit is free.
Signups are here.
It’s hard to argue with free, the rest being the cost of your time and remembering to unsubscribe if you don’t want to get more emails later.
Some of it’s beginner, some of it is more middle-of-the-road, not sure that anything advanced is free. I checked out the one last year, and some of it was useful for me, some of it was not. I’m not a paid member of the school or anything, partly because I don’t spend a lot of time watching videos and partly because I am not convinced they’ve got enough material I need. I’m mostly a backyard gardener and homestead-style cook, and I learn a lot of that on my own.
But for folks with animals or bees or way more acreage than I’ve got, or trying to get into a new area of homesteading, it might be useful. You might want to check it out?
Signups are here.
It’s hard to argue with free, the rest being the cost of your time and remembering to unsubscribe if you don’t want to get more emails later.
Some of it’s beginner, some of it is more middle-of-the-road, not sure that anything advanced is free. I checked out the one last year, and some of it was useful for me, some of it was not. I’m not a paid member of the school or anything, partly because I don’t spend a lot of time watching videos and partly because I am not convinced they’ve got enough material I need. I’m mostly a backyard gardener and homestead-style cook, and I learn a lot of that on my own.
But for folks with animals or bees or way more acreage than I’ve got, or trying to get into a new area of homesteading, it might be useful. You might want to check it out?