Anthony is the founder and writer behind Wild Hearth Life, a homesteading and gardening blog dedicated to helping everyday people live more intentionally. With hands-on experience in vegetable gardening, backyard chicken keeping, food preservation, and sustainable living, Anthony shares practical guides based on real trial and error from his own backyard homestead. When he is not writing, you will find him in the garden, tending the chickens, or experimenting with a new canning recipe.
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