How to live healthier and happier while saving money and gaining self-sufficiency.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Getting There
Under almost any circumstances, we can produce at least some of our own food. To put in last years 20' x 20' garden, we used a small gas powered walk behind tiller. To put in this years enlarged 30' x30', we used a bigger small gas powered tiller. When I say we, I mean Poor Ray. Our micro farm is almost 9 acres. If you have a suburban home, investing in a tiller doesn't make much sense. A 10' x10' garden will grow enough vegetables to feed a family. This can be easily accomplished by building a frame with 2" x 12"s with plastic underneath and then filling in with soil. Even if you live in an apartment with just a balcony, porch, or patio; you can still container grow enough tomatoes for your family.
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