Mini Farming for Self Sufficiency

by Brett Markham

ISBN: 978-0-6151-3458-1
Publisher: Brett L Markham
Rights Owner: bmarkham
Copyright: © 2006  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
  • Paperback book $22.95
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Printed: 148 pages, 8.5" x 11", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

Download: 1 documents, 2686 KB

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This book describes the philosophy and methods of a holistic approach to limited space gardening that produces so much food that, within three years, you will be able to produce 85% of the food needs for a family of four on less than a quarter-acre, plus earn over $10,000 in cash annually - and you will be able to do this in less time than an equivalent job would require, netting the equivalent of $50/hour for your labor. Even if you have never been a farmer or a gardener, this book covers everything you need to know to get started: buying seeds, saving seeds, starting seedlings, establishing raised beds, soil fertility practices, composting, dealing with pest and disease problems, farm planning and much more. Since self sufficiency is the objective, subjects such as raising backyard chickens and home canning are also covered along with numerous methods for keeping costs down and production high.


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Terrific book
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22 Feb 2007 (updated 22 Feb 2007)
This book is the best overall gardening resource book I have read. The in depth explanations of soil preparation and organic pest control practices are especially useful for an inexperienced gardener. I have a corner city lot and am still able to utilize the techniques in this book to successfully grow enough to significantly reduce my grocery bill and even earn income. I run a home-based preschool, and it's great to know that our garden helps teach science and nutrition, as well as produce healthy organic foods. While this book is full of scientific information, it is very well written and easy to read for the lay gardener.
my new "go to" book
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26 Jan 2007
This book is perfect for the new gardener just starting a small vegetable plot or for the experienced gardener with a large garden or farm. It is a comprehensive guide that will give you everything you need to know, starting with the first shovel full of dirt to preserving the fruit and vegetables that you grow. The book also includes instructions on composting, seed saving, and growing your own meat. I own many gardening books, and love them all, but none are as easy to read or have all the information in one book.
Definitely written by an expert
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24 Jan 2007
I'm an avid gardener and read a lot of garden books. This is really the best I ever read. The author seems to be some sort of scientist, but a scientist who can talk in a down-to-earth understandable way like a friend next door. This book covers more than any 3 other books - it has an entire chapter on composting alone, step-by-step pictures of double-digging, how to raise and even kill your own chickens plus information on saving seed. One of the coolest things is a chapter on seed starting that shows exactly how to plan for a fall garden.

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