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Homesteading: A Backyard Guide to Growing Your Own Food, Canning, Keeping Chickens, Generating Your Own Energy, Crafting, Herbal Medicine, and More
By (Author) Abigail Gehring
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
2nd November 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
Home and house maintenance
640
Hardback
464
Width 273mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm
1436g
Who doesnt want to shrink their carbon footprint, save money, and eat homegrown food whenever possible Even readers who are very much on the grid will embrace this large, fully-illustrated guide on the basics of living the good, clean life. Its written with country lovers in mindeven those who currently live in the city.
Whether you live in the city, the suburbs, or even the wilderness, there is plenty you can do to improve your life from a green perspective. Got sunlight Start container gardening. With a few plants, fresh tomatoes, which then become canned tomato sauce, are a real option. Reduce electricity use by eating dinner by candlelight (using homemade candles, of course). Learn to use rainwater to augment water supplies. Make your own soap and hand lotion. Consider keeping chickens for the eggs. From what to eat to supporting sustainable restaurants to avoiding dry cleaning, this book offers information on anything a homesteader needsand more.
Abigail R. Gehringis the author or editor of more than a dozen books includingBack to Basics,Homesteading,The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Country Living, andClassic Candy. She enjoys writing, gardening, experimenting in the kitchen, and spending time with family.She lives with her husband and two children in an 1800s farmstead they are restoring in Marlboro, Vermont.