The Homesteading Handbook by Abigail Gehring is a basic guide suitable
for those wishing to become more self-reliant and pursue a simpler lifestyle by
developing homesteading skills. The book has an extensive section on home
canning and an equally impressive amount on gardening. Growing your own food
and being able to preserve it is a major part of homesteading. There is also
adequate information for the novice included in this book. It also includes information
on a wide variety of topics and subjects that can be of interest to the person new
to or currently involved in homesteading.
Even if you’re just looking to save some money by growing and preserving
your own food, this guide will help you achieve that goal. If you are looking
for ideas about alternative energy projects, tips on raising chickens, building
sheds and fences or a variety of other homesteading projects, you can find
worthwhile information in this guide. It can most definitely help you learn how
to live off the land.
The Homesteading Handbook covers just about
everything that is homestead related. While detailed information on many of the
topics is somewhat limited, it has enough information to properly steer your
homesteading efforts in the direction you wish to go. It’s a fantastic beginner’s
homesteading guide that can get you started on a path to being more
self-reliant. This guide was very informative on the subject of modern day
homesteading and covers a multitude of topics in a very simple and easy to read
format at a reasonable price.
The Homesteading Handbook is available here:
The Homesteading Handbook: A Back to Basics Guide to Growing Your Own Food, Canning, Keeping Chickens, Generating Your Own Energy, Crafting, Herbal Medicine, and More (Back to Basics Guides)
Staying above the water line!
Riverwalker
2 comments:
Gonna have to get that one for my library.
Thanks RW
To: Western Mass. Man
It has a lot of info on canning and a decent amount of information on raising chickens and planting a garden (compost, etc.). Some of the different things are only moderately covered but it still give you some great ideas for your homestead.
This is a great little guide for people wanting to get back to a simpler and less complicated lifestyle.
Thanks Western Mass. Man.
RW
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