
The Weekend Homesteader
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You'll learn about backyard chicken care, how to choose the best mushroom and berry species, and why and how to plant a no-till garden that heals the soil while providing nutritious food. Permaculture techniques will turn your homestead into a vibrant ecosystem and attract native pollinators while converting our society's waste into high-quality compost and mulch. Meanwhile, enjoy the fruits of your labor right away as you learn the basics of cooking and eating seasonally, then preserve homegrown produce for later by drying, canning, freezing, or simply filling your kitchen cabinets with storage vegetables. As you become more self-sufficient, you'll save seeds, prepare for power outages, and tear yourself away from a full-time job, while building a supportive and like-minded community. You won't be completely eliminating your reliance on the grocery store, but you will be plucking low-hanging (and delicious!) fruits out of your own garden by the time all forty-eight projects are complete.
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Content
- Front Cover
- Halftitle
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 APRIL
- Find room to homestead
- Survey your site
- Plan your summer garden
- Kill mulch
- 2 MAY
- Plant your summer garden
- Nutrition
- Mulch
- Teamwork
- 3 JUNE
- Compost
- Worm bin
- Seasonings
- Your real hourly wage
- 4 JULY
- Fall planting
- Freezing food
- Hanging your clothes out to dry
- Budget
- 5 AGUST
- Seed saving
- Drying food
- Building a chicken coop or tractor
- Rain barrel
- 6 SEPTEMBER
- Eating seasonally
- Canning
- Bringing your chickens home
- Voluntary simplicity
- 7 OCTOBER
- Quick hoops
- Storing vegetables on the shelf
- Scavenging biomass
- Apprenticeships
- 8 NOVEMBER
- Garden rotation
- Roast a chicken
- Storing drinking water
- Diversify your income
- 9 DECEMBER
- Plant a fruit tree
- Soup
- Essential tools
- Stay warm without electricity
- 10 JANUARY
- Soil test
- Baking bread
- Media consciousness
- Turning trash into treasures
- 11 FEBRUARY
- Planting berries
- Stocking up on dried goods
- Backup lighting
- Setting homestead goals
- 12 MARCH
- Spring planting
- Growing edible mushrooms
- Bees
- Learn to enjoy what you've got
- Index
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