Easy Home Permaculture: No Money, No Muscle, No Worries

The best way to get something done is get someone to do it for you. If you've ever wanted to grow a garden but are put off by all the technicalities, cost and effort that seems to be required then read this book.

This is an easy-to-read guide with easy-to-do tips. No pressure, just potter.
Soon you will be eating your own yummy fresh food without the aching back or the empty purse.
Enjoy!

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Easy Home Permaculture: No Money, No Muscle, No Worries

The best way to get something done is get someone to do it for you. If you've ever wanted to grow a garden but are put off by all the technicalities, cost and effort that seems to be required then read this book.

This is an easy-to-read guide with easy-to-do tips. No pressure, just potter.
Soon you will be eating your own yummy fresh food without the aching back or the empty purse.
Enjoy!

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Easy Home Permaculture: No Money, No Muscle, No Worries

Easy Home Permaculture: No Money, No Muscle, No Worries

by Gail Billing
Easy Home Permaculture: No Money, No Muscle, No Worries

Easy Home Permaculture: No Money, No Muscle, No Worries

by Gail Billing

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Overview

The best way to get something done is get someone to do it for you. If you've ever wanted to grow a garden but are put off by all the technicalities, cost and effort that seems to be required then read this book.

This is an easy-to-read guide with easy-to-do tips. No pressure, just potter.
Soon you will be eating your own yummy fresh food without the aching back or the empty purse.
Enjoy!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044352469
Publisher: Gail Billing
Publication date: 02/17/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 248 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Gail Billing is a gardener of many years with certificates in Horticulture and Tropical Horticulture and has studied psychology and social work. Her passions are permaculture, animals and self development.

She recently spent five years 'off the grid' in outback Northern Territory in Australia with no power, running water, phone or internet and leaving a small environmental footprint. She and her then partner dealt with floods, drought, huge snakes, wild buffalo, cattle and feral pigs and the occasional crocodile.
They grew a lot of their own food and enjoyed being close to nature in a very sparsely populated area surrounded by vast cattle stations, Aboriginal land and the iconic Litchfield Park, with spectacular bush and storms, sunrises and sunsets.
Gail then moved to Queensland where she survived a direct hit from the biggest cyclone to ever hit the country and was again without life's 'essentials' for many months.

This prompted her to start writing books on dealing with isolation, simple and cheap living, being resourceful and using the resources at hand. She is working on a soon to be published novel on her life and experiences living and facing challenges much as an early pioneer would have.

Now in tropical north Queensland and living in an old sugarcane cutters' cottage, she is enjoying catching up with new technology, establishing a new garden and working on writing.

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