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Down to Earth We discuss vegetable and fruit gardening, slowing down and being mindful, cooking simple food, keeping chickens and worms, composting, green cleaning, stockpiling and preserving, living well on a small amount of money, working within the community and how to change the habits of a consumer to those of a conserver.
We build and repurpose useless and useful objects of beauty. We eat homegrown eggs. We're teacommunity up our lawn bit by bit and replacing it with garden. We're making use of a tiny house on a tiny piece of land in a smallish city in our corer of the Pacific Northwest.
Adapting in place for peak-oil. Aiming at sustainability. Reducing consumption of resources. Yet trying to maintain some normalacy through it all.
Urban Homesteaders For urbanites only who have merged off the freeway of life onto a more sustainable path. The community’s mission is to bcommunity together city folks on the path. Urban homesteaders who are taking steps to live a more self sufficient life in regards to their food, energy, water, waste, transportation, lifestyle and more.
:: Community Outline ::
Definition of "Urban": less than or no more than 1/2 acre to 3/4 acre.
Urban Homesteading Lifestyle Guidelines: Doing more with less, growing a sizeable % (at least 50 percent) own produce (fruits, vegetables, herbs), raising citified animals (at least chickens, rabbits), composting, vermicomposting producing own alternative energy, alternative heating, using alternative transportation, back to basics skills (food preservation, soapmaking, sewing, breadmaking, etc), simple living, powecommunity down, unplugged lifestyle, homegrown diet, operating a viable home based business, home-unschooling, energy and waters conservation practices, greywater and rainwater practices and more!
Being the change we wish to see by living the solution on a daily basis.
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