Weekend Homesteader: April

· Weekend Homesteader Book 1 · Wetknee Books
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Twelve months to self-sufficiency! 

This fully updated second edition of the popular Weekend Homesteader series includes exciting, short projects that you can use to dip your toes into the vast ocean of homesteading without getting overwhelmed. If you need to fit homesteading into a few hours each weekend and would like to have fun while doing it, these projects will be right up your alley, whether you live on a forty-acre farm, a postage-stamp lawn in suburbia, or a high rise. 

The April volume includes the following projects: 

* Find room to homestead 
* Survey your site 
* Plan your summer garden 
* Start a no-till garden with a kill mulch 

The second edition has been revised and expanded to match the paperback, with extra photos and feedback from weekend homesteaders just like you, plus permaculture-related avenues for the more advanced homesteader to explore. 

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4.1
44 reviews
Meegun Moulton
20 February 2023
this is only a recitation on what can be done in January. It has good instruction on building a killing compost pile to plant in but nothing else of value. It took me under 30 minutes to read and make notes on. I am glad this was free.
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H K
18 December 2018
Great beginner ideas and info to get you brainstorming. Some general ideas along with a few more detailed ones. Definitely made me want to read the other 11 months!
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Sheryse Baylor
2 April 2015
Oh my goodness this book is awesome! I am so excited to get started
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About the author

Anna Hess dreamed about moving back to the land ever since her parents dragged her off their family farm at the age of eight. She worked as a field biologist and nonprofit organizer before acquiring fifty-eight acres and a husband, then quit her job to homestead full time. She admits that real farm life involves a lot more hard work than her childhood memories entailed, but the reality is much more fulfilling and she loves pigging out on sun-warmed strawberries and experimenting with no-till gardening, mushroom propagation, and chicken pasturing.

She also enjoys writing about the adventures, both on her blog at WaldenEffect.org, and in her books. Her first paperback, The Weekend Homesteader, helped thousands of homesteaders-to-be find ways to fit their dreams into the hours leftover from a full-time job. In addition, a heaping handful of ebooks serve a similar purpose.

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