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]]>These past 2 months have been very eventful, but we are about settled now. The first 4000 liter fish tank has been set up inside the greenhouse. For now it houses goldfish. We’ll have to see how temperatures develop in the greenhouse throughout the winter. I will probably build a shed around the fish tank and connected grow bed and equip it with a grow light to be able to grow some veggies this winter.
Sorry, no pictures at the moment, as the USB cable for the camera is still in one of the unpacked moving boxes…
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]]>The time normally spend at a job could be used to work on the land, growing vegetables, fruits and herbs to feed our family of four. We don’t want to go Amish, so being completely self-sufficient will not be possible. There are a few things we don’t want to live without, quite a few actually, meaning we have to make some money.
The amount of money we need depends on how much we can do ourselves. With food undoubtedly being our biggest cost at the moment, that will be the first thing to look at. Growing most of the food should not be a big problem, the only question is: how big a piece of land is needed to be able to grow enough food to survive?
I have started this blog to keep track of my investigations on the subjects of self sufficient life and off-grid living. Over time this blog should grow into valuable resource for myself and anyone else interested in the subjects.
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