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Glimpse of what you'll find in The Self-Sufficient Backyard

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First thing you’ll find out is that all you need to be self sufficient in terms of food are just 1,020 square feet of land per person, if you follow the methods we developed. That’s less than 10% of our entire ¼ acre parcel you can see in our sketch. We developed this plan on quarter of an acre for a family of 4 to be totally self-sufficient, and have goods to sell and sustain a healthy profit year round. But we created it in such a way that it is easy to downsize if you have less land or fewer family members.  Then we go into minute details for each section.  One of the topic that you will discover in The Self-Sufficient Backyard is  How to Get Pressurized HOT Water with This Simple Off The Grid System We’ll show you a simple and ingenious solution that you can apply in your house to have pressurized hot water.  This system heats the water whenever we cook or heat the house, so we don't pay extra to get hot water and neither should you. Another interesting topic tha...

The Only Book You Need to Become Self-Sufficient on a Quarter Acre

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With The Self-Sufficient Backyard book, you’ll probably never have to rely on anybody else in times of crisis. You’ll become truly independent from the government, grocery chains, pharmacies, water and energy companies, and even the entire grid as you’ll produce everything you need on your own land. And the truth is, you don’t need a big piece of land to do that, just a quarter of an acre or even less. The Only Book You Need to Become Self-Sufficient on a Quarter Acre But to achieve this kind of self-sufficiency on a small plot, you need to make everything as efficient as possible and absolutely need the right kind of advice from the start. Ron Melchiore and his wife, Johanna, have been living completely off-grid for over 40 years. They are self-sufficient, and they’ve had decades to perfect the methods they will share with you inside their new book: The Self-Sufficient Backyard You will discover how to transform a typical money-draining house into a tiny, profitable homestead that yo...

75+ DIY Projects For a Self Sustaining Backyard

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Inside The Self-Sufficient Backyard , you’ll find a lot of backyard projects that may find their way into your future homestead such as:  chicken coop, hoop tunnels, walipini, trellises, raised beds, hay and strawbale gardens, container gardening, windowsill gardening, and a lot more. Other than that, you will also find out how to power up a backyard perpetual compost garden using only the daily kitchen scraps you throw away.  When you water the plants or when it rains, both the water and the compost nutrients you place in the tower will flow outwards creating living soil thus feeding the plants. That’s exactly the kind of soil you need for record breaking harvests. So, what are you waiting for? You can get a lot of useful and beneficial knowledge in this book, that's my guarantee! This could be the ticket to your retirement paradise, a new adventure, a more frugal lifestyle, to ditch the 9 to 5 rat race, the healthy and peaceful life you always dreamed of, or your very ...

How to preserve EVERYTHING your tiny homestead produces just like our grandparents - without electricity

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Inside The Self-Sufficient Backyard , we will show you everything we do to preserve our food: from eggs to vegetables, roots, fruits, meats… everything we produce, we preserve.  We had no other option. In the long winters of Saskatchewan, we had nowhere to go to buy groceries and supplies. If we didn’t preserve the things we produced, we wouldn’t have thrived there. Preserving everything without electricity can be a challenging task, as electricity is commonly used for various preservation methods like refrigeration, freezing, canning, and drying. However, of course The Self-Sufficient Backyard come to the rescue and give you the solutions.  Here are the glimpses of  alternative methods you can consider for preserving different types of items without electricity: 1. Food Preservation: Canning: Use traditional canning methods by sterilizing jars, filling them with prepared food, and sealing them with lids. Boiling water bath canning or pressure canning can help preserve ...

The “No-Work Orchard” that will provide all the Vitamins you need

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Inside The Self-Sufficient Backyard , you will also discover how to set up a successful orchard that needs almost no maintenance and under the shade of which you can expect to sit sooner than you think.  The orchard will provide you with most of the fruits you need and will probably do so for your kids and family long after you move to a better place. With this knowledge, you can transform from an honest homeowner into an independent, self-sufficient person that has an extra income and doesn’t owe anybody a thing.  You will not be troubled with what happens to the world around you, because everything you need is where is should be: on your property! This was just a glimpse of what you will find in The Self-Sufficient Backyard book, interesting isn't it? So, what are you waiting for? There are a lot of useful tips you can apply in your life to make a self-sufficient backyard that will bring you profit.  Click here to get to know more about what are the other helpful to...

Feedback About The Self-Sufficient Backyard Book

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 From : Alan Zulch  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This book contains important information for our future survival “This book contains critically important information for our individual and collective futures. I commend the authors for their commitment and spirit of re-pioneering how to live on the land sustainably and self-sufficiently.  I'm glad to have this book as a reference for the future. I also want to note that my experience with the seller/publisher was exemplary when I contacted them to resolve an issue I had with the product. The seller quickly and diligently, and thoughtfully, got back to me and offered very reasonable alternatives. I chose one and the issue is completely resolved.  Five stars for superlative customer service.”   From : Lauren LaCorte ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The garden sketch alone is worth it “This book has so much useful information. We aren't planning on building our own house, being off grid or even entirely self sufficient, but we've always wanted to be able to g...

3 facts of having The Self-Sufficient Backyard book!

These are the facts of having The Self Sufficient Backyard book. And I guarantee that you will get moreeee benefits from this useful book! This is just some of it.. You need to experience yourself to get better impression. 1. You don’t need too much land either You don’t need too much land either. Our program makes a small backyard go a loooong way. People living in suburbia should know that we made this program thinking about them too. The quarter acre illustration is down sizable to whatever size your backyard is. Of course, you will not be able to be self-sufficient on 200 square feet, but you can surely use them to their full potential with our program. 2. You don’t need money either For the last 40 years we’ve been living the old ways of our grandparents, but without sacrificing any of the modern comforts of today. We’re out in the boonies, but we have internet access, satellite TV, modern composting toilet, a sewer system, and … we are NOT rich… so we did this with very little m...

Three extra digital bonuses for free!

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By purchasing The Self-Sufficient Backyard , you will get three extra digital bonuses for free about The Aquaponic Gardener , DIY Projects from the 1900s, and  Where FREE Land can Still be found in the US . Let me give you a glimpse of what is contained in those 3 extra digital book.  In The Aquaponic Gardener, you’ll discover how to set up an aquaponic system that you can fit in your backyard, in your basement or in your Greenhouse.   In the DIY Projects from the 1900s, we've utilized many of the old-time skills and techniques from yesteryear. Over time, we’ve incorporated some of the newer methods for doing things. But make no mistake, even though we’ve picked and chosen some of the modern ways of doing tasks, we still retain the practical knowledge of the old ways. In the last unique digital book, we will show you exactly where you can find your own free lank in 21st century America. Not having property might be why you’ve not yet started your own off-grid homest...

The Ultimate Seed Collection and Preservation Guide

In The Self-Sufficient Backyard , we will show you the ultimate seed collection and the preservation guide. Building an ultimate seed collection and preservation guide involves various steps, from selecting the right seeds to preserving them for future use.  Below is a glimpse of comprehensive guide to help you create a successful seed collection: 1. Choose Open-Pollinated (OP) or Heirloom Seeds: These seeds produce plants with traits similar to their parent plants and can be saved and replanted year after year. 2. Avoid Hybrid Seeds: Hybrid seeds do not reliably produce the same characteristics in subsequent generations, so they are not ideal for seed saving. Some seeds are easier to save than others. Beginners might want to start with vegetables like beans, peas, tomatoes, lettuce, and peppers, as they are relatively straightforward to collect and preserve. 3. To maintain seed purity, prevent cross-pollination between different varieties of the same species. Use physical barriers...

How to easily make your own root cellar

 In The Self-Sufficient Backyard, We will show you how we made different root cellars and how you can easily add whichever you want to your homestead.  From full sized, and under the house root cellars to small barrel or trash can root cellars, there’s surely something here for you.  Creating a root cellar can be a cost-effective and efficient way to store fruits, vegetables, and other perishable items at a cool and consistent temperature, extending their shelf life. Here's a glimpse of simple guide to building your own root cellar: Choose the Location: Look for a suitable location for your root cellar. It should be in a shaded area, away from direct sunlight, and on the north side of your house if possible. The north side tends to receive less sunlight and maintains a more constant temperature. Digging the Root Cellar: Decide whether you want an underground root cellar or an above-ground cellar. Underground cellars provide better insulation, but they require more digg...

How to make a cheap water collection system

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 In The Self-Sufficient Backyard , we will show you how to make the simplest water collection system and how you can easily implement it on your own homestead.     We don’t pay for irrigation water, as we collect and store every gallon we need in these inexpensive tanks. We can also filter and drink it. Creating a cheap water collection system can be a sustainable and cost-effective way to collect rainwater for various purposes like gardening, cleaning, or even drinking (after proper filtration and treatment if necessary). Here's a basic guide to help you get started: Identify the collection area: Determine the area from which you want to collect rainwater. It could be the roof of your house, a shed, or any other suitable surface. The larger the collection area, the more water you can collect. Collecting surface preparation: Ensure that the collecting surface (e.g., roof) is clean and free of debris to prevent contamination of the collected water. Choose a collecti...

The Ultimate Seed Collection and Preservation Guide

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We would like to share with you all the projects we made here in our small paradise in detail so that you can start implementing them on your land or in your house and profit for the rest of your life.  We’ve created what may well be the most comprehensive, step-by-step system to transform a regular homeowner or apartment dweller into an independent, self-sufficient homesteader.   You will also learn all the techniques and methods we discovered in the last 40 years about harvesting the best seeds and about the most efficient way to preserve them for the next year. You’ll also discover simple tricks like why fermenting the seeds could be a really good idea. Not only that but in The Self-Sufficient Backyard  book, you’ll also discover the ingenious “curing” trick that can preserve your vegetables texture and flavor before placing them in the freezer. I guarantee you will not regret once you get the book because with this book, you’ll probably never have to rely on any...

50+ Chicken Coop Secrets for a Low Effort Organic Protein Source

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Inside The Self-Sufficient Backyard , you will find out everything you need to know about raising chickens, from egg to your dinner table. Chickens “done right” really are the most cost-effective protein source for any homesteader. We’ll show you simple tricks we discovered to make your each hen lay more than 300 eggs per year. For example, one of the tricks we’ve learned before butchering is the night before to withhold all food from our chickens. There’s no need to waste the feed and we want to clean out their digestive systems. Allow them plenty of water though. This will make the whole process a lot easier. You can get more details information on how to make this in the book. Dont feel hesitate to get "The Self-Sufficient Backyard" book because at the end you will have a lot of beneficial knowledge especially on how to make your backyard self-sufficient. This book also cover subjects in depth such as water, food preservation, medicinal garden and many more!  It is also v...