Helpie's Homesteading Curation Report #2 - by Helpie curator @llfarms.
Helpie’s Homesteading Curation Report
Second Edition
What are we looking for?
First Things First: What is Helpie?
- Lessons designed to help users navigate the steemit network and teach them how to get the most out of it. (ex. GINAbot Tutorial, Growing Your Following On Steemit, and Markdown Challenge
- Daily Steemit related trivia and contests
- Mentorship from established Steemit users in all different categories
- A place to discuss ideas, collaborate with other members, and build your personal community
- Daily upvote from Helpie for members
- Weekly Curation of great quality content (We are starting with homesteading, but hope to add other categories in the future).
Helpie is an invite only community, but anyone can participate in the daily trivia questions. You are not required to upvote Helpi’s posts to participate. This initiative is not meant to be a vote for vote operation, it’s an educational tool only. If you would like to be considered to join Helpie as a minnow in training, please consider joining PALnet/MSP and participating in the community. We have scouts constantly looking for the right minnows to support, and they will reach out with a private invitation.
This Week's Featured Steemians
First up this week is James (@gardeningchannel) who joined Steemit in July 2017. He has had a very successful youtube channel since 2012 with over 30k followers. His posts include permiculture videos in which he shows us how he turned his suburban backyard into an amazing food forest. He writes, “I am dedicated to teaching others how to grow their own healthy food without using harmful practices. Gardening is my passion, and growing Food Forests is my specialty. I go beyond organic gardening and work with nature rather than against it.” James’ videos are not only packed full of useful information, but they are fun to watch as well. He has so much knowledge and he graciously wants to share it with all of us. I believe James is definitely someone who will go far on steemit and I hope we can help get his blog the recognition it deserves.
His featured post today is a very inspirational look at where his permaculture journey began and how far he has come. The video is full of inspirational quotes with lines that can resonate with anyone working towards a dream - “I was willing to take a chance, most people won’t do that, these are not risk takers.” And “Someone’s opinion of you does not have to become your reality.” I could quote this video all day and still not do it justice. The video takes us over a five year period of James making his dream come true, through his hard word and determination he turned his ordinary backyard into an astonishing Food Forest. To me the message is simple… it won’t happen overnight and it won’t be easy, but if we keeping working towards our dreams, nothing can stop us. I would say that this is a motto that we homesteaders can relate to, but honesty, I think it is way bigger than that. I think this is a message that touches every single one of us.
Now let’s take a look at @alaskatactical who joined Steemit in January of this year. He writes about a variety of interesting topics including gunsmithing, reloading, canning, fermentation, and meat processing. He writes “I have a goal of being self sustaining, which is very challenging where we live (Alaska), with long winters and little sun.” His goal on Steemit, like many of us, is to share the knowledge he has, while gathering knowledge from others.
Next up, we have a brand new Steemian, @mpglax, who defines himself as a “vegetable grower, beekeeper, world traveler, nature enthusiast, and simple dude.” He only has a couple of posts on Steemit at the time, but his featured post on Hydroponics proves he has a lot to offer to the platform. My hope is that by getting him a larger audience, we can encourage him to share his knowledge on a subject so many homesteaders are experimenting with today. In his post he tells us the benefits of draining the nutrient solution rather than recirculating it, for larger scale hydroponic systems and how to minimize waste in the process. We are excited to see the next post on this topic!
Since our goal with curation is to help these Steemians grow on the platform, we will be paying them the SBD rewards received on this post payout. We believe this is the only fair way to curate these individuals content, to give them the rewards that their content has earned. We hope that if you choose to use these blogs in a post of your own, that you will join us in paying them for their content as well.
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Thank you for the love guys! These authors are putting out great content and I am excited to see what is in their future! Make sure to visit their individual blogs ❤
So many interesting people on this platform. Thanks for the doing the hard work of finding!
great compilation @llfarms! i hadn't seen many of these people and their content looks top notch! thanks for boosting them and introducing us to some new steemians :)
Thanks for another great curation report @llfarms!
This is such an awesome initiative! Tip!
Wow so many great articles to read through!
I am honored to be mentioned, thank you Helpie!
One of the main reasons I came to Steemit is because friends of mine told me about the amazing community on here. I can see that they were right, and it feels great to be part of it.
My main goal is to provide others with as much value as possible. I hope to get as many people growing their own food as possible, and helping them take the steps towards food freedom!
Oh I'm glad you found this, I wasn't sure how to get in contact with you to send the link. I love your mission and am so glad to have you on the platform. Your videos are my new favorite and I believe you will do very well here!
Awesome work as always @llfarms <3
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Tipuvote! - upvote any post with with 2.5 x profit :)
Thank your for featuring my post.