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THE HOMESTEAD BLUEPRINT: Introductory Self-Sufficiency With Homesteading

Current price: $14.99
THE HOMESTEAD BLUEPRINT: Introductory Self-Sufficiency With Homesteading
THE HOMESTEAD BLUEPRINT: Introductory Self-Sufficiency With Homesteading

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THE HOMESTEAD BLUEPRINT: Introductory Self-Sufficiency With Homesteading

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THE HOMESTEAD BLUEPRINT
Urban & Small-Space Solutions for Apartment Renters, Suburban Families, and Tiny Yards (No Farm Required)
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Sick of paying $8 for wilted basil?
Homesteading isn't just for Instagram influencers with 50 acres.
Most beginners quit after wasting $300 on dead seedlings, zoning law headaches, or chickens that stop laying eggs.
Here's What's Inside:
No Land? No Experience? No Problem:
- Turn balconies into urban container gardens with self-watering planters made from old tires (page 195).
- Convert "dead" patio corners into herb spirals for small-space permaculture (grow 4x more food - page 122).
- Fix bad soil in 14 days using free compost hacks (coffee grounds + cardboard - page 71).
Your First 30 Days, Done For You:
1. Build a chicken coop from pallets ($20 blueprint - page 125).
2. Preserve 6 months of tomatoes with a DIY solar dehydrator (no electricity - page 123).
3. Slash grocery bills by 40% using foolproof companion planting charts (page 120).
Stop Wasting Time (and Money):
- Page 38: Homesteading in strict neighborhoods
- Page 127: Set up rainwater harvesting systems using old trash cans ($0 budget).
- Page 159: Trade zucchini for fresh milk (bartering scripts for beginners).
Who Needs This Book?
- Apartment dwellers with zero yard space (grow potatoes in a trash can - page 67).
- Suburban moms tired of wasting $1,500/year on grocery-store herbs that rot in 3 days.
- DIY flops who've killed fake plants (these blueprints work for all thumbs).
Your first jar of homegrown salsa is 3 clicks away.
Scroll up, hit Buy Now - and by this time next month, you'll:
✓ Harvest eggs from your stealthy backyard coop (page 125)
✓ Stockpile 6 months of food like a squirrel on espresso (page 94)
✓ Bask in smug glory as neighbors beg for your pest-spray recipe (page 119)
Warning: Side effects include kids asking for kale and friends demanding garden tours.

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