Author: | Annette Cottrell, Joshua McNichols, Harley Soltes | ISBN: | 9781594856389 |
Publisher: | Mountaineers Books | Publication: | September 21, 2011 |
Imprint: | Skipstone | Language: | English |
Author: | Annette Cottrell, Joshua McNichols, Harley Soltes |
ISBN: | 9781594856389 |
Publisher: | Mountaineers Books |
Publication: | September 21, 2011 |
Imprint: | Skipstone |
Language: | English |
* More than 150 sustainable resources for the Pacific Northwest
* More than 90 basic home-production recipes
* 75 black-and-white and 35 full color photographs
* Up-to-date information on Seattle-area urban farming permits and policy
Is that . . . a goat in your garage?! It might be if you've been reading The Urban Farm Handbook: City-Slicker Resources for Growing, Raising, Sourcing, Trading, and Preparing What You Eat. In this comprehensive guide for city-dwellers on how to wean themselves from commercial supermarkets, the authors map a plan for how to manage a busy, urban family life with home-grown foods, shared community efforts, and easy yet healthful practices.
More than just a few ideas about gardening and raising chickens, The Urban Farm Handbook uses stories, charts, grocery lists, recipes, and calendars to inform and instruct. As busy urbanites who have learned how to do everything from making cheese and curing meat to collaborating with neighbors on a food bartering system, the authors share their own food journeys along with those of local producers and consumers who are changing the food systems in the Pacific Northwest. Organized seasonally, this handbook instructs on:
How to maximize space for planting a variety of fruits and vegetables
Small-animal husbandry and beekeeping
Canning, drying, freezing, fermenting, and pickling techniques
Grinding grains for flour and other uses
Tips for creating a farmer-to-consumer connection
How to form a "buying club" with neighbors
"Opportunities for Change" steps to follow
And so much more!
* More than 150 sustainable resources for the Pacific Northwest
* More than 90 basic home-production recipes
* 75 black-and-white and 35 full color photographs
* Up-to-date information on Seattle-area urban farming permits and policy
Is that . . . a goat in your garage?! It might be if you've been reading The Urban Farm Handbook: City-Slicker Resources for Growing, Raising, Sourcing, Trading, and Preparing What You Eat. In this comprehensive guide for city-dwellers on how to wean themselves from commercial supermarkets, the authors map a plan for how to manage a busy, urban family life with home-grown foods, shared community efforts, and easy yet healthful practices.
More than just a few ideas about gardening and raising chickens, The Urban Farm Handbook uses stories, charts, grocery lists, recipes, and calendars to inform and instruct. As busy urbanites who have learned how to do everything from making cheese and curing meat to collaborating with neighbors on a food bartering system, the authors share their own food journeys along with those of local producers and consumers who are changing the food systems in the Pacific Northwest. Organized seasonally, this handbook instructs on:
How to maximize space for planting a variety of fruits and vegetables
Small-animal husbandry and beekeeping
Canning, drying, freezing, fermenting, and pickling techniques
Grinding grains for flour and other uses
Tips for creating a farmer-to-consumer connection
How to form a "buying club" with neighbors
"Opportunities for Change" steps to follow
And so much more!