Robert Ray wrote:At what point can I say I am living a permaculture lifestyle?
In another thread I have been told that in some areas it is impossible to live a "permaculture lifestyle".
What does that mean?
A backyard permaculture practitioner that is making an effort to supply a portion of his/her food would that be a "permaculture lifestyle?
Do I have to produce 100% of my food?
When am I a permaculturist?
T Blankinship wrote:
Harold Hicks wrote:
Tomatoes, Ginger, Green beans, Squash, Cucumbe, basic greens, Also wanted to try Mushrooms and build a house about earth lvl to build a natural heater and bake bread to sell at the farmers markets.
Have you looked into building a Rocket Mass Heater?
Or a Rocket Oven to cook bread?
T Blankinship wrote:
Harold Hicks wrote:Is there anyone in Lawrence Kansas? I am a Baker who would like to get into hydroponics framing to live off that and sell bread and food at farmers market for income to put back into the house. Im new and this is my first post so if this is lacking info sorry about that.
I am about three hours south of Lawrence Kansas. What do you plan on growing in your hydroponic farm?