Our resources

We are constantly learning on our journey and we want to share the videos, creators and resources that made us understand our tools, taught us useful skills and helped us build our tiny house and maintain our land.

Frieda

The Garden Bible

This gardening book called "Das praktische Gartenbuch" by Horst Koehler is so beloved by my grandma and my mum and aunts that everyone has a copy and I was lucky to be handed down one for our project.

I get why it is so beloved and that it is still sold in antique book stores because the tone of the book is very hands-on, to the point but at the same time also very beginners friendly with its easy index and pictures. Highly recommend if you can read and understand German - especiallyy if you think you have two left hands when it comes to gardening and it all seems a bit daunting and overwhelming.

Praktisches Gartenbuch

https://www.booklooker.de/Bücher/Horst-Koehler+Das-praktische-Gartenbuch/id/A02GOBR501ZZk

Frieda

The benefits and results of using linseed oil & and mixing it with pine tar

We decided for our Outdoor Kitchen Build (episode 1) to go with a natural finish of the wood to protect it from the natural impacts it would face over the years. From Swedish wooden house facades we already knew linseed oil paints but we did not know that you could also achieve a similar charred colour like the one you get with Japanese Shou Sugi Ban treatment (the literal burning of the wood) by mixing linseed oil with pine tar. Being the scaredy-cats that we are (or maybe were in the beginning) we did not want to accidentally burn down our forest and opted for the linseed oil and pine tar mixture as explained in the video.

Authentic Pine Tar Application Suggestions: Black Pine Tar on Exterior Barn Siding [FULL] - Earth+Flax Studio

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ossw4knnbMQ&t=200s

Frieda

How we built our sawhorses

As afar admirers we love what James Alofs is doing in Canada and almost religiously watch his videos when they come out on Saturdays. For some reason we did not at all plan for saw horses nor calculate to order enough wood for building them. Luckily, one of us at least did remember James building them in one of his earliest episodes. So at least the construction took no time at all.

Winter Log Cabin Build on Off-Grid Homestead |EP3| - WILD HOMESTEAD

https://youtu.be/hEa1tJyVVOE?si=JxoXs0lJfrE-Z2Ej&t=1477