The Coop

Homestead Living

Educational and inspirational conversations with the homesteaders who are at the forefront of the modern homesteading movement.

  1. May 8

    Ep 20: Jacob Lauser on Navigating the Legal Side of Homesteading

    If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re allowed to keep chickens, sell eggs from your backyard, build a shed, or start a small homestead business … this episode is essential listening. In Episode #20 of The Coop, Anna sits down with Jacob Lauser (lawyer, homesteader, and founder of Homesteaders.Legal) for a practical, no-nonsense conversation about the legal realities every homesteader should understand. Jacob shares his unique perspective as someone who has both practiced law and lived the homesteading life. He explains how to research zoning and land-use rules before (and after) buying property, what to watch for with livestock regulations, cottage food laws, water rights, HOA restrictions, and the realities of selling produce, eggs, or value-added products. Rather than acting as a roadblock, Jacob encourages homesteaders to become informed so they can work within the system when possible … finding legal pathways instead of constantly fighting it. He stresses the importance of doing your due diligence: checking official sources, talking to locals, understanding your county’s specific rules, and knowing when to consult a knowledgeable attorney. Whether you’re dreaming of buying land, already raising animals, or thinking about turning your homestead into a small business, this episode will help you avoid common legal pitfalls and make smarter, more informed decisions. In this episode, Anna and Jacob discuss: Key things to research before buying land (zoning, restrictions, water rights, and more)Rules around livestock (chickens, goats, cows, and other animals)Cottage food laws, selling produce/eggs/meat, and starting a small homestead businessHow to work with the system instead of constantly fighting itPractical advice for staying compliant while still enjoying the freedom of homesteading

    2h 1m
  2. Apr 24

    Ep 19: Susan Poizner on Growing Fruit Trees with Confidence

    If you’ve ever dreamed of stepping outside and picking fresh, juicy fruit straight from your own trees (but felt intimidated by pruning, rootstocks, pollination, or where to even begin) this episode is for you. In Episode #19 of The Coop, Anna sits down with Susan Poizner, orchardist, author, educator, and founder of OrchardPeople.com, for a warm, practical conversation that takes the mystery out of growing fruit trees. Susan shares why most big-box store trees set beginners up for disappointment and explains how choosing the right variety and rootstock for your climate and space can eliminate up to 60% of future problems. She walks through the importance of bare-root trees, proper planting techniques, and why the first 3–5 years are critical for shaping a strong, productive tree. The conversation dives into cross-pollination (why some trees need a partner and others don’t), the difference between open-center and central-leader pruning, and how timing your pruning cuts makes a big difference in tree health and fruit quality. Susan also explains why grafted trees are the norm and how they allow us to grow exactly the fruit we want … without waiting 5–7 years to see what a seedling produces. Whether you have room for just one small dwarf tree on a patio or are dreaming of a backyard orchard, this episode gives you the knowledge and confidence to get started the right way. Susan’s passion is contagious, and her straightforward advice makes growing fruit trees feel exciting and totally doable … even for complete beginners. If you’re ready to move beyond “someday” and actually plant your first fruit tree this season, don’t miss this conversation.

    1h 23m

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