Secret Garden Of Survival- How to Grow a Camouflaged Food- Forest

Secret Garden Of Survival- How to Grow a Camouflaged Food- Forest

by Rick Austin
Secret Garden Of Survival- How to Grow a Camouflaged Food- Forest

Secret Garden Of Survival- How to Grow a Camouflaged Food- Forest

by Rick Austin

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Overview

Imagine a food garden that you only have to plant once in your life-time, that takes up very little space, that will provide food for you and your family for the next 30 years; that can grow five times more food per square foot than traditional or commercial gardening; and where you never have to weed, never have to use fertilizers and never have to use pesticide-- ever.

And the whole garden is disguised to look like overgrown underbrush, so that anyone passing by would not even dream that you had food growing there!

Interested?

That is what Rick Austin shows you how to do in this book. ...The Secret Garden of Survival is the essential prepper food source that can provide you with all the fruit, vegetables, nuts and berries, that you and your family can consume in a year.

Find out how Rick Austin took a half-acre southern slope in North Carolina and turned it from red clay into a "food forest" in one year.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016304250
Publisher: Rick Austin
Publication date: 12/25/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 124
Sales rank: 546,245
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Rick Austin is a long time survival expert, and has been using sustainable living and home building practices for 30 years.

He is a permaculture gardening, solar, and off-grid living expert and has been a guest speaker to architectural, agricultural, sustainable building, and survival preparedness conferences. His presentations contain real life examples, photos, and anecdotes. Rick is both informative, and entertaining
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