Brenda
Bloom where you are planted.
http://restfultrailsfoodforestgarden.blogspot.com/
Sometimes the answer is not to cross an old bridge, nor to burn it, but to build a better bridge.

Idle dreamer
Ludi Ludi wrote:
If you're able to dig some depressions for ponds, even seasonal ponds can grow a lot of food, though some of it might not be things we're used to eating, like cattails and duck potatoes.
http://www.pfaf.org/user/cmspage.aspx?pageid=79
Sometimes the answer is not to cross an old bridge, nor to burn it, but to build a better bridge.

Idle dreamer
http://livingthefrugallife.blogspot.com/ - Homesteading on 2/3 acre in a ruralish suburb - PA, zone 6b
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You have to be odd to be #1 - Seuss. An odd little ad:
The new purple deck of permaculture playing cards
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/paulwheaton/garden-cards
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