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A field of black tulips tucked into the hills of V A field of black tulips tucked into the hills of Vevay, Indiana… it felt a little like stepping into a storybook 🖤🌷

Thank you, @hellovevay for adding some beauty and joy to the area!
I didn't know if my sheep could do this! 🐑😲 Altho I didn't know if my sheep could do this! 🐑😲

Although most domestic fiber sheep have lost their ability to "shed" their wool, some heritage/primitive breeds of sheep like Icelandic and shetland have retained the ability to roo.

Rooing is a painless hand-plucking process of removing a sheep's old winter fleece in the spring as it sheds. In primitive breeds of sheep who have retained the ability to shed, their wool naturally breaks away from new growth in the spring, and rooing simply removes the old fleece at her natural break line. 

It's pretty neat, and my sheep can do it! 🤍
Eradicating poison Hemlock from our sheep pasture Eradicating poison Hemlock from our sheep pasture - there's a new video on YT all about it!

#poisonhemlock #pasturemanagement #indianahomesteaders
Now that it's Spring, we've been really wanting to Now that it's Spring, we've been really wanting to get our sheep onto more pasture. The only issue is that most of the fields around here are covered with poison hemlock and Carolina horse nettle... so I got my butt out there and started pulling weeds the old fashioned way - by hand.

We're trying to do things as organically as possible, and so sometimes that means getting out there and pulling some undesirables out by hand instead of spraying something yucky on them. 

But now that the sheep have been out on the pasture for about a week, I think that all that time spent was very much well worth it.

#pasturemanagement #icelandicsheep #indianahomesteaders
I swear chickens have zero survival instincts. 😂 I swear chickens have zero survival instincts. 😂

Me: brings out fresh, clean water
My chicken: walks right on past it to drink from a muddy puddle

Homesteading keeps you humble.

I know I'm not the only one whose chickens do this. 😅

#backyardchickens #chickensofinstagram #chickenmom #homesteadlife #homesteadinglife
Evening chores on a foggy night. The cats were wa Evening chores on a foggy night.

The cats were waiting by the barn.
The sheep were being dramatic like they hadn’t eaten in days.
And Maple was so excited about dinner she ran straight into the stall door.

Fog settled over the hill and for a minute the whole farm felt like something out of a story.

And yes… every single time I see that fog rolling in I hear
“Far over the Misty Mountains cold…”

Thanks for visiting 🤍
Fingers crossed I made a good purchase! 🤞🤞🤞 #spin Fingers crossed I made a good purchase! 🤞🤞🤞

#spinningwheel #spinningwoolintoyarn #sheeptoskein
Just a little barn love today 🐑💛. Maple and Pers Just a little barn love today 🐑💛. 

Maple and Persephone were feeling extra curious (and maybe a little camera shy 😆). 

As a new shepherdess, I’m learning all the little ways to keep my flock healthy- like doing routine FAMACHA checks to make sure everyone is thriving. This little one was perfectly healthy, just a reminder that loving your animals means learning and growing alongside them. 

Spring (mud and) showers are coming, and it’s the perfect time to stay on top of flock care!

#SheepLife #ShepherdessJourney #BarnShenanigans #FlockLove #icelandicsheep
There is something so peaceful about earning an an There is something so peaceful about earning an animal’s trust.
Maple and Persephone (Penny) used to bolt the second I stepped outside.
Now they run to me.
Soft noses. Tiny tail wags.
Little nibbles at my coat like I’m their mama.

This is the slow kind of magic I dreamed about when we started homesteading. 🐑🤍

Don't make any sudden moves, though, they're still a little feral 😂

The Sleepy Hollow Homestead

Homesteading, Homemaking, Homemade: The pursuit of good simple living.

How to Line Dry Clothes: A Homemaker’s Guide to Eco-Friendly Laundry

June 28, 2024

How to Line Dry Clothes: A Homemaker's Guide to Eco-Friendly Laundry

We’ve lived here at the farmhouse for over 3 years now with no AC (yes, by choice), and that has meant getting creative to help beat the heat in the summer. I learned pretty quick how to line dry clothes because a dryer can really heat up the house fast!

Not only does it help with the temperatures and save money, but it’s also great for the environment and even better for the soul. Here’s why you should give it a try and some tips to get you started.

How to Line Dry Clothes: A Homemaker's Guide to Eco-Friendly Laundry

Why Line Dry Clothes?

1. Save Money: With three kiddos, our laundry never ends. Learning how to line dry clothes can cut down on your electricity bill significantly. The dryer is one of the most energy-hungry appliances in the home, so why not give it a break?

2. Extend the Life of Your Clothes: The heat and tumbling of a dryer can be tough on fabrics (especially cloth diapers.) Line drying is much gentler, meaning your clothes will look better and last longer. Plus, who doesn’t love that fresh, crisp feel of air-dried sheets?

3. Reduce Your Carbon Footprint: Dryers consume a lot of energy. By line drying, you’re reducing your household’s carbon emissions, one load at a time. This is something that matters a lot to many people, and it’s a great way to steward our resources.

4. Enjoy the Outdoors: If you’re trying to spend more time outside (and who isn’t?), learning how to line dry clothes is a perfect excuse. It’s a simple pleasure to feel the sun on your face and the breeze in your hair while you hang up your clothes. Bonus points if you do it barefoot!

5. Natural Freshness: We don’t use fabric softeners or dryer sheets, so our laundry sometimes smells a lot like, well, nothing. I love some good smelling laundry, though. When you line dry, your clothes take on the freshest scent of sunshine and the outdoors. It’s one of my favorite smells in the world.

How to Line Dry Clothes: A Homemaker's Guide to Eco-Friendly Laundry

Tips for How to Line Dry Clothes

1. Choose the Right Line and Pins: Invest in a sturdy clothesline and good-quality clothespins. I recommend wooden pins—they’re durable and eco-friendly. Make sure your line is taut to prevent sagging.

2. Location, Location, Location: Set up your clothesline in a sunny, breezy spot. This speeds up drying and helps keep your clothes fresh. If you have the space, consider a retractable line that you can put away when not in use.

3. Timing Matters: Plan your laundry days around the weather. A bright, sunny day is perfect for line drying. Avoid line drying if there’s rain in the forecast unless you have an indoor line option.

4. Shake and Hang Properly: Give each item a good shake before hanging it up. I like to shake each item a few times and make sure it “snaps” once or twice. This helps reduce wrinkles. Hang shirts from the bottom hem and pants from the waistband to prevent awkward indentations.

5. Mind the Sun: While sunlight is great for bleaching whites and lightening stains, it can fade colored fabrics. Turn colored and dark clothes inside out to protect them from direct sunlight or dry them in a shadier spot.

6. Softening Fabric: I personally love the crispness that line drying gives clothes. It’s like a little starch and iron without all the work. But some people find their clothes to be a little too crunchy when they line dry. Here’s some tips to beat that rough feeling:

  • Don’t overstuff your washer and don’t use too much detergent to ensure it all washes out
  • Add a bit of vinegar or baking soda to the wash as a natural fabric softener
  • The wind is your best friend because it fluffs the fibers. If it’s not a windy day, be sure to shake out your laundry vigorously and/or throw it in the dryer for a short 10 minute cycle after you hang it to help fluff those fibers. This is especially helpful with towels.

7. Get the Kids Involved: Line drying is a fantastic chore for kids. They can help pin up clothes, take them down, and fold. It’s a great way to teach them about sustainability and responsibility. My 3 year old likes to “help” by having imaginary sword fights while I do the heavy lifting.

Final Thoughts

Line drying might seem like a small change, but it brings numerous benefits to your home, your wallet, and the planet. Plus, it adds a touch of old-fashioned charm to your daily routine. Give it a try, and you might find that it’s one of the most rewarding changes you’ve made in your homemaking journey.

So grab your clothespins and head outside—happy drying!

How to Line Dry Clothes: A Homemaker's Guide to Eco-Friendly Laundry

I hope you found these tips helpful! If you have any questions or want to share your own line drying experiences and tips, drop a comment below. Let’s keep this old-fashioned conversation going!

Thanks for visiting!

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Welcome to The Sleepy Hollow Homestead : a home centered lifestyle blog

I'm Heather - a wife and stay at home mama of 3. I'm on a journey to thrive at home & cultivate a home-centered life. Join our young homesteading family of four as we start a Zone 6 garden in Indiana, turn our aging 80 acre farm into a sustainable homestead using permaculture and regenerative agricultural practices, and DIY our 1865 Colonial revival Farmhouse into the home of our dreams. Along the way we're going to DIY, garden, cook from scratch, learn to be frugal, homeschool, thrift, eat healthier, and learn to really enjoy this thing called life.
I'm thriving after a rectovaginal fistula and am passionate about physiological childbirth.
Grab a cup of coffee or tea, and get cozy: I'm so glad you're here! Thanks for visiting!

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