Backyard Self-Sufficiency

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Unlock the secrets of self-sufficient living with our comprehensive guide, "Backyard Self-Sufficiency." This essential resource is designed for homeowners and gardening enthusiasts eager to transform their outdoor space into a thriving oasis of homegrown produce. Discover how wisely utilizing your garden can minimize costs on groceries while providing you and your family with fresh, organic vegetables and fruits all year round. Whether you dream of raising chickens for fresh eggs or cultivating a variety of plants, this guide covers it all. Learn clever techniques for maximizing your space and growing your own food, even in small backyards. Understand the importance of planning your garden layout, choosing the right crops, and maintaining a bountiful harvest. Experience the joy and satisfaction of eating what you grow, while also finding creative ways to feed your family and even your animals—turning surplus produce into healthy feed. Ideal for those passionate about sustainability and eco-friendly living, this book will inspire you to embark on your journey towards ultimate backyard self-sufficiency. Plus, enjoy free shipping on this must-have title. Note: Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. Condition: BRAND NEW, ISBN: 9780947214586, Year: 2009, Publisher: Hyland House Publishing and Manna Trading.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780947214586
Year: 2009
Publisher: Hyland House Publishing and Manna Trading


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Few of us today really know what we eat. This is because most of the food we eat is bought on impulse — or near impulse — weekly or even daily as we need it. Even adding together what you buy now won't necessarily tell you what you may decide to eat home grown. Peaches are expensive — but we feed the surplus to our geese. That means we don't buy goose food — or any number of 'cheaper' alternatives to peaches and cream for dessert.

If you want a 'self sufficient ' garden you need to be able to look at your garden. Work out different ways of using space. Backyard Self-Sufficiency is the neccessary book to get it started.

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