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9781118024171

The New American Homestead Sustainable, Self-Sufficient Living in the Country or in the City

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    9781118024171

  • ISBN10:

    1118024176

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-02-07
  • Publisher: Howell Book House
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Summary

These days people are cutting back on consumerism and trying to simplify their lives. Books like Off the Grid, The Encyclopedia of Country Living, and It's All Too Much have found an audience among Americans who are realizing that the "new way" isn't always best, and that we have a lot to learn from previous generations. The movement goes beyond a desire to protect the environment and practice green living; it's about rediscovering simple survival skills that, in an earlier time, were known and practiced by almost everyone. The New American Homestead will present readers with a wealth of information about homesteading (basically, "a lifestyle of simple, agrarian self-sufficiency"), from raising chickens, bees, and other animals to earth-friendly gardening practices to canning, preserving, home brewing, and cheese making. The book does not assume that the reader has a sizable parcel of land in the country, either; author John Tullock's techniques can be put to use in virtually any space, even a small urban plot.

Author Biography

John H. Tullock has been an advocate for sustainable living and biodiversity preservation since the 1970s. He has taught college courses in environmental science and has lectured extensively on biodiversity and sustainability issues serving as an invited speaker at the Global Biodiversity Forum in 1997. He is the author of Pay Dirt: How to Make $10,000 or More from Your Backyard Garden and a dozen other books.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. iv
Introduction: The Principles of Permaculturep. 1
The Earth and Youp. 6
Earth-Friendly Gardening Basicsp. 16
Vegetables: Part Onep. 57
Vegetables: Part Twop. 92
Herbs for Flavor and Healthp. 143
Fruitsp. 171
Food from Animalsp. 203
In the Homestead Kitchenp. 231
Putting It All Togetherp. 289
The Future of the American Homesteadp. 308
Appendixp. 318
Indexp. 328
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