Create and Maintain Your Own Smallholding: A Guide to Sustainable Self-Sufficiency

Paperback

Main Details

Title Create and Maintain Your Own Smallholding: A Guide to Sustainable Self-Sufficiency
Authors and Contributors      Foreword by Rosemary Champion
By (author) Liz Wright
SeriesDigging and Planting
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 160,Width 170
Category/GenreThe environment
Smallholdings
Self-sufficiency
ISBN/Barcode 9781786647726
Audience
General
Illustrations 150 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Flame Tree Publishing
Imprint Flame Tree Publishing
Publication Date 21 February 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Learn how to set up your own smallholding, grow your own fruit and vegetables, rear chickens, pigs, lambs and other livestock, and manage their pasture, to help you create a sustainable, organic lifestyle. This excellent new guide brings the heart of the land to your table, with advice on how and where to buy, how to maintain it and how to take things further, whether it is acquiring more land, adding value to your produce or expanding into horses and donkeys. Packed with tips and hints on how to prepare for the whole year, season by season. With case studies and examples throughout. A companion title to Keeping Chickens and Keeping Bees.

Author Biography

Liz Wright edited Smallholder magazine for over twenty years and is currently editor of Smallholding (formerly Practical Sheep, Goats & Alpacas magazine). She is the author of a number of books, including Choosing and Keeping Ducks and Geese, Keeping Pet Ducks, Self Sufficiency, A Practical Guide to Modern Living and Keeping Chickens. She also appears on the radio regularly. Liz lives on a smallholding in Cambridgeshire and has kept most of the livestock mentioned in the book in her 30 years of smallholding. She is currently concentrating on her flock of Muscovy ducks and learning how to grow cut flowers for sale. Native ponies are her passion and she has donkeys too. Next year she hopes to acquire some Babydoll Southdown sheep. Rosemary Champion, aka the Accidental Smallholder, runs a 12-acre smallholding in the east of Scotland and is a driving force in the creation of the Scottish Smallholder Festival. She started her website to help other people who are interested in smallholding to find their way, and to share her experiences.