Posted by admin | Posted in Off Grid | Posted on 12-01-2010
Tags: diy, farming, gardening, green, sustainability

How much land is a need to live outside it through subsistence farming, living off the network?
homesteading for a family five?
I would say at least 5 hectares. There are huge varieties of products to lift off the farm to buy products like salt, vehicles and spare … I've raised the mushrooms in a oak floor next to the creek w / water and selling rabbits for meat, poultry aricana of "Easter eggs" (eggs also free cholesterol of them selling very high). I have not seen the fish mentioned above, an acre pond is a large swimming pool, water, food source. The Most self away from livestock, which are expensive and require huge amounts of pasture and feed heavily. Most follow the goats for milk and meat (other than fish and poultry). As previously indicated otherwise, fruits, whole-intensive gardening in a small self-sufficient farm intensively. Double-dug, width, raised planting beds are much easier to maintain, double production, expand production in the colder months making it easier to cover. I even used hutches on my bed rest for fertilizer. I have used the portable chicken pens to sit on a bed rest for bug / weed control, I am surrounded by my garden 40 of 40 W / 4 'H, 4'W chicken / duck run away hold many errors, is sufficiently large majority of deer not try to jump and allows waste runoff to enter the garden. Fruit trees in the north and west of the garden of windbreaks and relief from the afternoon sun and crops spread through the dog days, the man who goes on and on and on. 5 hectares will be made and is manageable and enjoyable.
Off-Grid Farming
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