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The Frugal Homesteader

Autor John Moody
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 oct 2018

"This book is worth its weight in gold." ¿Ben Falk, homesteader and author, The Resilient Farm and Homestead

Build your homesteading dreams with all the affordable DIY innovations, tips, and stories you need to successfully launch you on a path to self-sufficiency. Raise and grow your own food, connect with nature, and consume less while producing more!

The Frugal Homesteader is a fun, inspirational, and educational guide filled with a lifetime of learning that comes along with becoming a homesteader. Following dozens of successful families who have been motivated to make do, make new, and make more while saving money and living off the land, this book covers such topics as:

  • Outfitting your garden
  • Equipping your barn and outbuildings
  • Protecting and providing for your animals
  • Harvesting rainwater
  • Heating with wood
  • Foraging
  • Producing more of what you need to thrive in harder times.

Whether you're just starting out and looking for new, sustainable, and affordable ideas, approaches, and techniques, or you're a small-scale farmer in regenerative agriculture, The Frugal Homesteader is the DIY manual to help you succeed.

"This is a rich bounty of ideas that will be equally usefully to old hands and shiny new start-ups alike, whether on rural acreage or urban lot." ¿ Jenni Blackmore, author, The Food Lover's Garden and Permaculture for the Rest of Us

"John Moody gives readers the gift of practical advice they can use from the farm field to foraging in the forest. The result is a must-have for anyone looking to transition from homeowner to homesteader." ¿ Scott Mann, host, The Permaculture Podcast

John Moody is an award-winning homesteader and farmer. He is the founder of Whole Life Services and CEO of Steader, an online video-based learning platform that brings the best practitioners to guide and inspire those who find the joy in raising and growing their own food. John speaks and presents at homesteading conferences and events, and is a contributor to numerous magazines, journals, and websites. John and his wife, along with their five children live, farm, and homestead on 35 acres in Kentucky.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780865718937
ISBN-10: 0865718938
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 191 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: New Society Publishers

Cuprins

Foreword by Joel Salatin
Preface

Introduction
 Money in the Yard
 A Few Tools to Rule Them All: A Basic Tool Box
 Wheelbarrow or Garden Cart?
 Holidays, Birthdays, and Achieving a Homestead

1. In the Garden
 Small Starts Lead to Success: Garlic in Boxes
 Perennial Cardboard Plant Protectors
 Easy Raised Beds with Slab, Scrap Wood, Straw Bales, or Concrete Blocks
 The Mess of Hay, Straw, Manure and Compost
 Fencing and Mulching with Sheet Metal
 Mineral Tote Growing Bins
 Growing Up Instead of Out: Plant Cages, Trellising, and More
 Safety First
 Turn Your Homestead Work into Wages
 Pallet Propagation and Drying Tables
 Compost Underneath the Tables
 Compost
 Extending the Seasons and Excluding Pests: Low Tunnels
 Multi-Use Makes a Big Difference
 Simple Garden Gate
 Plastic Baggies and Pantyhose
 Don't Underestimate the Danger of Drift
Information Box: Turn a Trampoline into Almost Anything
 Basic Conversion
 Where You Can Go from Here

2. For Your Animals
 Fencing
 Keeping Them Fed and Watered
 Kid-Sized Infrastructure
 Keeping Animals Warm and Dry
 Brooding, Roosting, and Bedding
 Keeping the Bugs at Bay
 Winter-Time Light and Water
Information Box: Climbing Rope
 Tire Swing
 Bale Toppling
 Snow Cleaning
 Load Securing

3. In the Barn and Workshop
 Low-Cost Shelves, Quick Shelves
 Tool Storage
 "Oiled Sand" to Stop Rust and Protect Your Tools
 Storing All Your Stuff
 Let There Be Light
Information Box: The Many Uses of IBC Totes
 Storing Kindling and Small-Sized Wood Scraps
 Baker's Green Acre's Animal Feed Storage
 Worm Compost
 Animal Shelter or Chicken Brooder
 So Many Other Uses
 IBC Tote, Plastic Barrel, and Other Material Safety Concerns
 What About a Cage With No Tote

4. Outfitting Your Home
 Trading Time for Money
 Making Your Own Cleaning Supplies
 Storing Your Surplus: Sloped Bucket Storage from Scrap Wood
 Can You Store What You Grow?
 Turning Trash into Treasure
 Pieces of Scrap Pipe to Move Heavy Objects
 Cinder-Block Shelves
 Two Pairs of Shoes
 Paint Your Entire House for Under a Hundred Bucks?
 Cutting the Cost on Good Clothes
 Finding Appliances and Furniture
 Other Great Places to Grab Furniture ¿ If the Amish Don't Come a-Calling
Information Box: Greenhouse Plastic
 Covering Wood Piles
 Solarizing Weeds
 Low Tunnels
 Cold Frames and Hot Boxes

5. Becoming More Self-Sufficient
 Food
 What is the Best Animal?
 Learn Plant Propagation
 Truly Free Food: Foraging from the Homestead
 Eat Your Yard Out: The Benefits of Edible Landscaping
 Medicine
 Cooking When it Counts
 Water
 Heat
 Community
Information Box: Combining Pieces and Projects
 Pallets Plus Cattle Panels: Andy Buchler's Animal Shelter
 Sheet Metal or Greenhouse Plastic + IBC Tote Cages for Wood Storage
 Simple Outdoor Storage
 Speeding Up Wood Seasoning
 Caleb's Composite Bow

6. Sourcing and Resources
 Construction Sites and Construction Supply Stores
 Libraries
 Craigslist
 You Have Not Because You Ask Not
 Freecycle
 Facebook and Facebook Marketplace
 Friends
 Barter Makes Friendships Better
 Salvage and ReStores
 Pawnshops and Similar Businesses
 Salvage and Tear Down
 Estate Sales, Auctions, and Farm Auctions
 Online Auctions
 Thrift Stores
 Roadsides and Parking Lots
 Your Local Landfill or Recycling Center
 Automated Online Shopping

Acknowledgements
Final Note
Index
About the Author
About New Society Publishers


Notă biografică

John Moody is an award-winning homesteader and farmer. He is the founder of Whole Life Services and CEO of Steader, an online video-based learning platform that brings the best practitioners to guide and inspire those who find the joy in raising and growing their own food. John speaks and presents at homesteading conferences and events, and is a contributor to numerous magazines, journals, and websites. John and his wife, along with their five children live, farm, and homestead on 35 acres in Kentucky.