Backyard Homesteading
ebook ∣ A Back-to-Basics Guide to Self-Sufficiency · Gardening
By David Toht
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A simple guide to growing fruits, vegetables, nuts & berries, raising chickens, goats, & bees, and making beer, wine, & cider from your backyard.
If you want to take control of the food you eat and the products you use, Backyard Homesteading will help you learn how to do it—even if you live in an urban or suburban house on a typical-size lot.
Inside, you'll discover how to turn a yard into a productive and wholesome "homestead" that allows you to grow your own fruits and vegetables and raise farm animals, including chickens and goats. You'll also find the laws and regulations of raising livestock in populated areas, as well as ways to use and preserve the bounty your land produces.
GETTING STARTEDBenefits of pure food Family recreation Local regulations Potential yields and savings
RAISING VEGETABLES AND HERBSGarden planning/layout Structures/irrigation Vegetable profiles Planting techniques Composting/healthy soil Seasonal gardening
GROWING FRUITS, BERRIES, AND NUTSPlanting fruit trees and bushes Fruit profiles Organic pest control Grafting and pruning Harvesting methods
RAISING CHICKENSThe joy of chickens Collecting eggs Care and feeding tips Other small animals
RAISING GOATSBenefits of goat milk Structures/fencing Care and feeding tips Other large animals
BEEKEEPINGBenefits of beekeeping Care and harvesting Building hives Collecting honey
HARVEST HOMECanning/drying/freezing Making beer, wine, cider Making jerky, sausage Making jams, jellies Pickling/salting/smoking Building root cellars
If you want to take control of the food you eat and the products you use, Backyard Homesteading will help you learn how to do it—even if you live in an urban or suburban house on a typical-size lot.
Inside, you'll discover how to turn a yard into a productive and wholesome "homestead" that allows you to grow your own fruits and vegetables and raise farm animals, including chickens and goats. You'll also find the laws and regulations of raising livestock in populated areas, as well as ways to use and preserve the bounty your land produces.
GETTING STARTED
RAISING VEGETABLES AND HERBS
GROWING FRUITS, BERRIES, AND NUTS
RAISING CHICKENS
RAISING GOATS
BEEKEEPING
HARVEST HOME