You don't have to live on a farm to be more self-sufficient. Urban homesteading can turn your city lot into a place where you can grow your own organic food, produce your own energy, and reduce your carbon imprint dramatically. |
The Urban Homesteading Phenomenon: Self-Sufficiency on a City LotQuicklink Submitted By Robert Arend 3 comments
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You don't have to live on a farm to be more self-sufficient. Urban homesteading can turn your city lot into a place where you can grow your own organic food, produce your own energy, and reduce your carbon imprint dramatically. |
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