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Apartment Homesteading - Prepared Society Forum Gene, In what sense are you meaning homesteading? Self-sufficiency, I'm guessing There are a great many things you can do in your tiny apartment Do you have a balcony? You can start a small garden - tomatos, herbs, lettuces, etc There's lots of resources for "container gardening" You can also begin stocking up a food supply - each trip to the market, buy an extra flour, sugar, canned
Homesteading in GA | Prepared Society Forum Homesteading in GA homesteading homesteading in ga homesteads Jump to Latest 17K views 19 replies 14 participants last post by gypsysue Aug 25, 2011
Homesteading New Mexico - Rancho Perdido Homesteading New Mexico - Rancho Perdido Started by GunPilot, July 06, 2007, 12:08:17 AM Previous topic - Next topic 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic
Homesteading New Mexico - Rancho Perdido - Page 2 Homesteading New Mexico - Rancho Perdido - Page 2The reason I bring it up is that when we bought this property, the seal had fallen and it was open around the casing as far as I could see I already knew the drillers were lax on this point I always sealed to 20 feet but many others didn't bother Care to join me in a nice glass of dog doo-doo water, anyone?
Growing potatoes in milk crates? | Prepared Society Forum We have grown potatoes in 'stackers' made out of 1"x6" boards, placed on top of the ground and covered with straw, along with a couple other 'styles' Has anyone used milk crates, and if you have, input tricks or suggestions?
Hay or Dirt? | Prepared Society Forum Which do you like better?I am partial to freshly plowed dirt Living in the PNW where there is a lot of rain, hay usually ends up with a moldy musty smell and my nose makes that association even when it is fresh cut
Homesteading in the New Millenium. Reconnecting with nature. This is where the NEW HOMESTEADERS are headed It's Back-to-the-land all over again, but these are not the same romantic rural rustics of the 1960's and 70's This is a new type of "connected homesteader" — a person connected with society and the world (often electronically) while being grounded in the land under their feet New Homesteaders want a new relationship with nature Sure, they're