Marjory Wildcraft – Backyard Food Production
Backyard Food Production
[1 DVD – 10 AVI]
Description
Let Marjory Wildcraft show you exactly how she grows nutritious, healthy, delicious food.She’ll show you step-by-step how to grow food on a part time basis, with little money, and no previous agricultural experience. Why not get the skills and resources so you can become independent of the whole crazy system? Why not become free of the weekly grind at the supermarket? Water Harvesting and Passive Irrigation How Much Land You Need To Be completely Food Self-Reliant How to Turn Any Soil into Fertile Black Gold Which Livestock to Use and for What Purpose Highly Efficient Techniques That Homeowners Can Use, But Commercial Growers Can’t The Role of Dogs on a Homestead How to Convert Your Farm or Urban Back Yard into a Food Producing MachineIf you asked me what is the biggest mistake we made in the creation of Grow Your Own Groceries, I would say we put too much on one DVD. The information on this one 110 minute DVD is a compilation of knowledge gained over years of practical application and research that would make a PhD’s head spin.In fact we include a free bonus DVD of over 60 supporting documents just to help you get the most out of Grow Your Own Groceries. To give you an idea of how extensive this DVD really is here is the entire DVD Menu…Section 1: Overview Why we began this journey Soil types and climate of the site Section 2: Water Water sources and qualities of water How much water do you need? Rain water collection systems Wells PondsSection 3: Garden Garden location Size – how much area do you need? Bio-Intensive gardening overview Fertility Watering the garden Wind Sun and shade Bugs and insects Vegetable varieties and seed saving Getting startedSection 4: Rabbits Housing and protection Watering systems Feeding Breeds Reproduction Other resourcesSection 5: Home Butchering Tools Butchering a rabbit Tanning hides Butchering poultry Other animalsSection 6: Poultry Chicken breeds Feeding Watering Housing and egg collecting Predator protection Getting startedSection 7: Dogs Why dogs? Dog training Feeding Housing Size and breeds Final thoughtsSection 8: Perennials: Orchards, Food Forests, and Edible Landscaping Locations and micro climates Watering Fertility Using geese for fertility Tree varieties Planting and care of trees Getting startedSection 9: Other Essentials Calorie crops Solar food dehydration Home made herbicide test Fire ants Injuries Hog panels and tee posts Water levels and mapping contours Rocket stove and hay box cooker In The Wake; a manual for outliving civilization Propagating leuceanahttp://backyardfoodproduction.com/
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