Harvesting Homegrown Ginger & 6 Ways to Preserve It

Chelsea holding a homegrown ginger plant by the roots, outside in winter.

I recently experienced a moment in the garden that felt like a significant step forward in my self-sufficiency journey. I managed to grow enough ginger here in my northern garden (Zone 3) to last our family for nearly the entire year.

My Indispensable Kitchen Tools: Appliances & Gadgets I Swear By

Chelsea displaying her collection of indispensable kitchen tools and appliances laid out on a farmhouse table.

I have been looking forward to sharing these for a very long time. After over eight years on YouTube and decades of cooking from scratch, I have tried my fair share of kitchen equipment.

7 Pantry Freezer Meals to Save Time This Winter

Meal prepping in winter: Chelsea stands in her log home kitchen with stacks of freezer meals on the butcher block island.

In This Post Why I Love Pantry Freezer Meals Beef Stew Slow-Cooked Pork Roast Creamy Tomato Basil Chicken Chili Mac (Sauce Only) Chicken & Rice Casserole Hearty Vegetable Lentil Soup Three-Bean Enchilada Bake Final Thoughts Why I Love Pantry Freezer Meals If there’s one thing that has saved me over and over—especially during the busy … Read more

5 Tips for a Lush & Magical Garden (A July Garden Tour)

A lush green garden on a sunny day with a small greenhouse, sunflowers, a field, and a forest in the background.

Welcome back to the garden! We’ve reached my very favourite time of year—early to mid-July. After a long, cool spring, everything is finally starting to take off. The weeds are mostly managed, the big overwhelming harvests haven’t started yet, and the first flowers are beginning to bloom. It’s the garden’s sweet spot, and I’m so happy to take you on a full tour today.

The Garlic Varieties I Grew This Year: Organic & Heirloom Favorites

A left hand with two large garlic bulbs in it with a box of garlic cloves underneath.

Every year, I get a little more excited about garlic season — from planting in the fall to that first tug when the large bulbs come out of the ground at harvest time. This year, I grew different varieties of organic and heirloom varieties, and I wanted to share the types I planted last year, why I chose them, and how they’ve performed so far.

Nourishing Homemade Soups to Help You Feel Better Faster

Close-up of a steaming bowl of homemade soup with a slice of bread resting on the rim, set on a colorful striped cloth

There’s something deeply comforting and healing about a bowl of homemade soup, especially when it’s made from ingredients you’ve grown and preserved yourself. Home-canned soups offer a range of health benefits, from providing gentle support during illness to offering nourishing, nutrient-rich meals during busy seasons when you need a quick, satisfying option. This winter, I … Read more