Urban Homesteading: Heirloom Skills for Sustainable Living
By (Author) Rachel Kaplan
By (author) K. Ruby Blume
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
27th April 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Self-sufficiency and green lifestyle
Gardening
640
Paperback
304
Width 203mm, Height 254mm, Spine 20mm
1043g
The urban homesteading movement is spreading rapidly across the nation. Urban Homesteading is the perfect "back-to-the-land" guide for urbanites who want to reduce their impact on the environment. Full of practical information, as well as inspiring stories from people already living the urban homesteading life, this colorful guide is an approachable guide to learning to live more ecologically in the city. The book embraces the core concepts of localization (providing our basic needs close to where we live), self-reliance (re-learning that food comes from the ground, not the grocery store; learning to do things ourselves), and sustainability (giving back at least as much as we take). Readers will find concise how-to information that they can immediately set into practice, from making solar cookers to growing tomatoes in a barrel to raising chickens in small spaces to maintaining mental serenity in the fast-paced city environment. Full of beautiful full-color photographs and illustrations, and plenty of step-by-step instructions, this is a must-have handbook for city folk with a passion for the simple life.
A how-to guide for city folk on everything from growing your own food to building your own composting toilet (."..think of all those quiet hours you could have...at your outdoor toilet, listening to the sirens go by...").
Ahow-to guide for city folk on everything from growing your own food to buildingyour own composting toilet ( think of all those quiet hours you could haveatyour outdoor toilet, listening to the sirens go by ).