🌱 “Worth every penny” — why members love these homesteading lessons


Learning Old Fashioned Ways in a Modern World with Laura Lawrence

Hi Reader

I just received a wonderful testimonial from a student who joined my gardening and homesteading classes, and I couldn’t resist sharing it with you:

“Laura provided GREAT information along with her own experiences, hands-on fun, humor, and built up my confidence to just START an organic garden! She makes herself available to answer any questions and give tips especially related to your own unique garden beds and soil recommendations. The binder is a wealth of knowledge to refer back to with all kinds of tips and tricks for seed saving, weeding, when to plant, etc. Her class really is worth every penny if you want to start a garden or jump all in to homestead!”

This is exactly why I created my Homesteading Patreon group — to give you the confidence, knowledge, and encouragement to start (or grow) your homesteading journey.

Inside the group you’ll find:
🌿 Practical lessons (from composting to fire cider and beyond)
📝 Resources and guides you can return to anytime
💬 Live Q&A calls where you can ask your questions directly
🏡 A supportive community of fellow homesteaders

If you’ve been wanting to learn, but aren’t sure where to start — this is your place.

👉 [Join my Homesteading Patreon here]

Let’s dig in together,
Laura 🌱

"Laura teaches classes that give you all the tools for the subject at hand, simplifies and gives you the tools to delve in with both feet on your own."

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Food Prood - Laura Lawrence

Hi, I’m a homesteader in Northern Michigan with nearly 30 years of hands-on experience in self-sufficiency, natural living, and traditional skills. Over the years, I’ve built a life rooted in growing, making, and doing — and I love sharing what we do and how we do it to help others create their own empowered path.

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