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Whether you're aiming for complete self-sufficiency or simply want to transform your backyard into a small homestead, this guide offers practical advice on chicken care, no-till gardening, composting, canning, and more. Organized by month, it features engaging, quick projects that make homesteading manageable and enjoyable, regardless of your living situation—be it a large farm, a small suburban yard, or an apartment. By employing permaculture techniques, you can create a thriving ecosystem that attracts native pollinators while recycling waste into valuable compost and mulch. Experience the immediate rewards of your efforts as you learn to cook and eat seasonally, and preserve your homegrown produce through drying, canning, or freezing. As you embrace self-sufficiency, you’ll also learn to save seeds, prepare for power outages, and gradually reduce your dependence on grocery stores. By the end of the forty-eight projects, you’ll be reaping delicious rewards from your own garden while fostering a supportive community of like-minded individuals.
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The Weekend Homesteader, Anna Hess
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- Année de publication
- 2012
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- Titre
- The Weekend Homesteader
- Sous-titre
- A Twelve-Month Guide to Self-Sufficiency
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Anna Hess
- Éditeur
- Skyhorse Publishing
- Publié
- 2012
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 368
- ISBN10
- 1616088826
- ISBN13
- 9781616088828
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Loisirs et maison, Motivation & Bien-être, Manuels et guides, Nourriture, Jardinage & Horticulture, Durabilité
- Évaluation
- 3,85 sur 5
- Description
- Whether you're aiming for complete self-sufficiency or simply want to transform your backyard into a small homestead, this guide offers practical advice on chicken care, no-till gardening, composting, canning, and more. Organized by month, it features engaging, quick projects that make homesteading manageable and enjoyable, regardless of your living situation—be it a large farm, a small suburban yard, or an apartment. By employing permaculture techniques, you can create a thriving ecosystem that attracts native pollinators while recycling waste into valuable compost and mulch. Experience the immediate rewards of your efforts as you learn to cook and eat seasonally, and preserve your homegrown produce through drying, canning, or freezing. As you embrace self-sufficiency, you’ll also learn to save seeds, prepare for power outages, and gradually reduce your dependence on grocery stores. By the end of the forty-eight projects, you’ll be reaping delicious rewards from your own garden while fostering a supportive community of like-minded individuals.


