Do you like to chase chickens, play in the dirt, or build new things with what you have and hope it works?
If so, you may be a Homesteader in the making!
Not For Boring People!
This isn't your average "plant a seed, watch it grow" guidebook. It's a whirlwind tour through the world of homesteading.
You will grow and harvest veggies and some fruits
Preserve food like a doomsday prepper (without the tinfoil hat)
Embrace off-grid living (spoiler: it involves more than just ignoring your emails)
Cook meals so fresh, you'll swear your tiny herb garden is actually magic
Before you know it, you'll be raising chickens, fermenting everything in sight, and casually dropping phrases like "my goats" into conversation.
Warning: Side effects may include dirt under your fingernails, an irresistible urge to compost everything, and the ability to bore your friends with lengthy discussions about heirloom tomatoes.
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Say hello to your new best friends: 7 handy-dandy guides!
These aren't your average to-do lists.
From daily must-dos to seasonal shake-ups, these lists will keep your homestead humming smoother than homemade butter.
Now you wont need a farm manager with an attitude.
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This isn't just another guide to growing tomatoes.
It's a masterclass in transforming your homestead with nothing but wit, grit, and maybe a bit of spit.
Create a thriving garden using old tires, broken toilets, and that weird stuff growing in the back of your fridge!
Raise chickens that lay golden eggs (okay, just regular eggs, but they'll feel like gold)
Upcycle your way to a home so eco-friendly, even the squirrels will be impressed
Warning: Side effects may include an irresistible urge to dumpster dive, a new appreciation for the versatility of duct tape, and a strange affinity for burlap
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My parents where approaching retirement and they did not know what to do. They had a passion for gardening, so I got this book to see what they thought.
Now they are homesteading nerds and looks like they will have a homestead with the next 2 years!
Coming across this, gave me the idea to create a mini homestead. I didn't move I just used what I had and now I grow a lot of what I eat and I sell the rest to my neighbors.
After being a lawyer for the majority of my life, I needed a change going into retirement.
I spent month researching homesteading after reading this book. I bought 5 acres with my husband and we are now enjoying time together while growing and raising what we eat.
This way of living has allowed us to give a new experience to our grandkids getting them away from living from an iPad!
I put myself through the FIRE program, and I finally hit my goal in my 40s. I didn't know what to do.
Being frugal for so many years it is now habit, and when I found homesteading was a cheaper way to live I had to find out more.
I have created a side hustle selling my organic fruits and vegetables. All grown in my backyard
Tired of foods with ingredients you can't pronounce? Homesteading lets you grow grub so real, it'll make your grocery store veggies look like plastic impostors. Reconnect with the earth and harvest meals that won't leave your body wondering, "What on earth did I just eat?"
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the complexities of modern life?
Homesteading strips it down to basics. Swap screen time for green time, and to-do lists for "to-grow" lists. It's not always simple, but it's real. And sometimes, that's exactly what we need.
And having reliance on corporations—homesteading empowers you to live independently, sustainably, and on your own terms.
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Not For Boring People!
Modern Homesteading (Ebook)
Beans, Patches, and Duct Tape: For Homesteaders on a Budget (Ebook)
7 Homesteading To-Do Guides
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This book specifically focuses on budget-friendly approaches to homesteading, providing practical tips and techniques for those who want to embrace a self-sufficient lifestyle without spending a lot of money.
No, the book covers techniques suitable for various living situations, including urban and suburban environments. It offers solutions for small-scale food production and sustainable living practices that can be adapted to limited spaces.
Yes, the book is designed to be accessible for beginners while also providing valuable insights for more experienced homesteaders. It covers fundamental concepts and gradually introduces more advanced techniques.
Absolutely. While it includes information on gardening and small-scale farming, the book also covers topics such as DIY home improvements, crafting, herbal remedies, and sustainable energy solutions, all with a focus on budget-friendly approaches.
Yes, the book aims to teach readers how to become more self-sufficient and resourceful, which can lead to significant cost savings over time. It provides strategies for reducing reliance on store-bought goods and expensive services by teaching you how to do things yourself.