Self-Sufficiency at Home - Making the Most of What You've Got!
Please find attached the press release for Cost-Effective Self Sufficiency (publishing October 2010, David & Charles). See the release for full details but in the book you can find tips for self-sufficiency at home such as: David & Charles in October. Here are some tips on how you can get started on living the good life, reduce your carbon footprint and save money: · Buy second hand, good quality tools where you can · Plant quick growing crops in the gap between slow growers · Plants can watered with bath, shower kitchen and washing-machine water – grey water · Glasses with chipped rims or wine glasses with snapped stems can be upturned over potted plants as mini greenhouses Best wishes