An edition of The nourishing homestead (2015)

The nourishing homestead

one back-to-the land family's plan for cultivating soil, skills, and spirit

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An edition of The nourishing homestead (2015)

The nourishing homestead

one back-to-the land family's plan for cultivating soil, skills, and spirit

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The Nourishing Homestead tells the story of how we can create truly satisfying, permanent, nourished relationships to the land, nature, and one another. The Hewitts offer practical ways to grow nutrient-dense food on a small plot of land, and think about your farm, homestead, or home as an ecosystem. Much of what the Hewitts have come to understand and embrace about their lives of deep nourishment is informed by their particular piece of land and local community in northern Vermont, but what they have gleaned is readily transferable to any place--whether you live on 4 acres, 40 acres, or in a 400-square-foot studio apartment. Ben and Penny (and their two sons) maintain copious gardens, dozens of fruit and nut trees and other perennial plantings, as well as a pick-your-own blueberry patch. In addition to these cultivated food crops, they also forage for wild edibles, process their own meat, make their own butter, and ferment, dry, and can their own vegetables. Their focus is to produce nutrient-dense foods from vibrant, mineralized soils for themselves and their immediate community. They are also committed to sharing the traditional skills that support their family, helping them be self-sufficient and thrive in these uncertain times. Much of what the Hewitts are attempting on their homestead is to close the gaps that economic separation has created in our health, spirit, and skills. Ben uses the term "practiculture" to describe his family's work with the land--a term that encompasses the many practical life skills and philosophies they embody to create a thriving homestead, including raw-milk production, soil remediation, wildcrafting, Weston A. Price principles, bionutrient-dense farming, permaculture, agroforestry, traditional Vermont hill farming, and more.--

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English
Pages
340

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Table of Contents

The evolution of our homestead
Practice and philosophy
Homestead design and layout
Real food and deep nutrition
Soil and gardens
The nourished animal
Animal slaughter and processing
Infrastructure, skills, and tools
Money and "stuff"
Children on the homestead
Conclusion : What the day holds.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-328) and index.

Copyright Date
2015

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Dewey Decimal Class
363.5/83
Library of Congress
HD7289.42.U62 V54 2015, HD7289.42.U62V54

The Physical Object

Pagination
340 pages
Number of pages
340

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27186824M
ISBN 10
1603585516
ISBN 13
9781603585514
LCCN
2014035895
OCLC/WorldCat
891001537

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