Whether you are looking for a backup disaster plan or you just want to live a more self-reliant lifestyle, homegrown food and remedies offer you the freedom of choice to take care of yourself. To start with, this comprehensive program will show you how you can have homegrown, garden-fresh fruits and vegetables anytime and anywhere you want. Think of it--sweet, wholesome organic produce picked right from your yard or even your kitchen! While others bemoan the price of food, the effects of GMOs and the ills of pesticide use, you can cut your food bill, improve your health and enjoy the freshest produce with minimal effort. All it takes is a little help from the experts in this multipart audio series. Self-Reliant Gardening is loaded with tips and strategies for self-reliant living and well-being. From raising animals to simple tricks for clean energy, you'll find it all in this easy-to-follow program. Take a look at the techniques and tactics you will discover:1. "Homesteading in the 21st Century" by Janet Williams2. "Urban Gardening" by Will Cook3. "Gardening on the Cheap" by Liv Montgomery4. "The Apothecary Garden" by Liv Montgomery5. "33 Ways to Get Rid of Parasites" by Stephen Tvedten
This is an audio compilation of several smaller texts. One of these texts recommends canning using only aspirin. This is NOT safe. Do NOT follow the directions and think that you'll have an easy time canning. Botulism is endemic in the soil and unless you kill it with high PH or heat it will continue to live and thrive. Botulism is especially prevalent in the pacific rim, so people in these areas should be especially vigilant in their canning methods. Honestly, I can't say I learned anything new from these texts, but I certainly heard a few things that I'm not doing.
intro pre book about homesteading not worth listening to if you already watch shows or read books on subject. Gardening book is very basic. consists of general statements as far as I made it (part 2) before abandoning.
Complete nonsense. This is a badly organized set of settler colonist fantasies and GMO scare tactics disguised as a book utterly free of practical advice or useful tips. I’m hear to learn about crop rotation and soil moisture, not your misinformed fantasies about the apocalypse, Karen.
Wow. The subject matter of this multitude of books is all over the place. From parasites in humans treated with diatomaceous earth, to composting, this book has a lot of information in it.