Your Backyard Homestead: A Step-By-Step Guide to Sustainable Living


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Stop Depending On The Grocery Store And Grow Your Food Instead - Even In A Tiny Backyard

Did you know that you could grow up to 10,000 pounds of food on a small quarter-acre lot?

Now pause and think for a moment.

You're spending at least 10% of your monthly income on food that you can actually grow in your backyard. Highest-quality organic vegetables, flavorful freshly picked herbs and mouth-watering fruit - you can have all of these FOR FREE.

Don't you think your backyard is a waste of time and space right now?

Well, then transform it into a garden that produces THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS' worth of food every year.

This book will show you EXACTLY how to do it - from planning your new backyard homestead to enjoying your first harvest.

This book will help you:
  • Transform your boring backyard into a lush garden full of your favorite veggies and fruit
  • Keep your plants happy and healthy with organic gardening tricks that pro gardeners swear by
  • Liven up your homestead with chickens and rabbits, providing your family with excellent organic meat
  • Enjoy your homegrown food all year round with tried and tested freezing and canning techniques
  • Turn your homestead into a source of additional income and use your new skills to earn money both offline and online

But what if you grew up believing you "don't have a green thumb"? Don't worry - this clear, step-by-step guide takes ALL the guesswork out of gardening so you can enjoy a bountiful harvest even if it's your very first attempt to grow some plants

Scroll up, click on "Buy now" and in a few years' time, you'll forget the route to the grocery store

Author: Janet Wilson
Publisher: Drip Digital
Published: 06/09/2020
Pages: 142
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.44lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.30d
ISBN13: 9781951791438
ISBN10: 1951791436
BISAC Categories:
- House & Home | Sustainable Living
- Gardening | Organic
- Business & Economics | Development | Sustainable Development