Sandy Ann wrote:Hi
I've been following and watching many off Grid stories but I noticed it seems to attract mainly men. Are there any girls out there doing off grid alone?
I'd love to hear from you
Cat Knight wrote:So we have some property in northern Nevada (high desert) and it is nearly flat and treeless. g me nearly nothing- free reused nursery pots, free seeds, and some potting soil that I do buy cheaply from the city who produces an award winning blend. I'm using a dartboard approach- with as many as I'll plant, some will grow.
If nothing grows, I'm out a couple bags of potting soil. If they grow, but don't bear fruit, I can graft better fruiting branches to them later, or cut them for wood. If they produce fruit that isn't good for eating, I can still (in the case of apples) potentially get hog food, cider, or pectin from them. I guess it is my own sorta tree landrace-ish. If they bear tasty fruit, then I hit the jackpot.
So why in the fudge are they being so damn negative about this? Is this really that stupid of a plan...If it is please tell me why? Or are they just too caught up in the yard landscaping city mindset to even conceive of this?