
Self-Reliant Couple Growing 80% of Their Food on an Incredible Off-Grid Homestead!
Laurie & Dan are growing 80% of their own food on an impressively abundant 3-acre off-grid homestead in the South of England. They grow vegetables and flowers in permaculture gardens, they grow tree fruit, berries and herbs in a food forest, and they grow winter crops in three polytunnels. They also cultivate mushrooms by inoculating logs and forage for chestnuts in the woodland on their property. They use a variety of growing methods including no dig beds, back to eden wood chip mulching, no chemicals or sprays, they plant heirloom seeds, and they make their own compost. Their land is off-grid so they collect rainwater, and they also pump well-water using electricity from solar panels.
You can follow and find out more about Freedom Forest Life and Meranti Music here:
https://www.youtube.com/@freedomforestlife
https://www.youtube.com/@merantimusic
To preserve their massive harvests, Dan and Laurie store root vegetables, tubers, pumpkins and squash in a frost-free shed, they process tomatoes into sauces, they make jams and chutneys, they freeze a lot of their extra produce, they dry herbs, and they also make medicinal tinctures.
To supplement the food they grow, they do buy organic grains like oats, rice and flour, and things like oil and chocolate.
In addition to growing tons of food, the couple is also trying to be self-sufficient with their firewood by planting and harvesting fast-growing trees like eucalyptus.
They also hope to become self-reliant with their income from the land by doing things like plant sales, garden tours, and rewilding experiences, but for the moment they do still work part-time offsite as gardeners, and they also earn some income from sharing videos on their Freedom Forest Life and Meranti Music YouTube channels here:
https://www.youtube.com/@freedomforestlife
https://www.youtube.com/@merantimusic
Thanks for watching!
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Filming Credit:
Laurie and Dan from Freedom Forest Life
https://www.youtube.com/@freedomforestlife
Music Credit:
Exploring Alternatives (song number 1, 3, 5, 6 in the video)
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https://www.youtube.com/@merantimusic
#offgrid #permaculture #homestead
You can follow and find out more about Freedom Forest Life and Meranti Music here:
https://www.youtube.com/@freedomforestlife
https://www.youtube.com/@merantimusic
To preserve their massive harvests, Dan and Laurie store root vegetables, tubers, pumpkins and squash in a frost-free shed, they process tomatoes into sauces, they make jams and chutneys, they freeze a lot of their extra produce, they dry herbs, and they also make medicinal tinctures.
To supplement the food they grow, they do buy organic grains like oats, rice and flour, and things like oil and chocolate.
In addition to growing tons of food, the couple is also trying to be self-sufficient with their firewood by planting and harvesting fast-growing trees like eucalyptus.
They also hope to become self-reliant with their income from the land by doing things like plant sales, garden tours, and rewilding experiences, but for the moment they do still work part-time offsite as gardeners, and they also earn some income from sharing videos on their Freedom Forest Life and Meranti Music YouTube channels here:
https://www.youtube.com/@freedomforestlife
https://www.youtube.com/@merantimusic
Thanks for watching!
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STAY IN TOUCH!
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Website: www.exploringalternatives.ca
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/exploringalternativesblog
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exploringalternatives/
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COMMENTS
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We want our channel and comments section to be an inclusive space where everyone feels welcome to watch and contribute. For this reason, inappropriate or hateful comments will be reported and/or deleted.
Please discuss and debate respectfully, and report inappropriate or hateful comments directly to YouTube.
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CREDITS
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Production and Editing Credit:
Exploring Alternatives
Filming Credit:
Laurie and Dan from Freedom Forest Life
https://www.youtube.com/@freedomforestlife
Music Credit:
Exploring Alternatives (song number 1, 3, 5, 6 in the video)
Meranti Music (song number 2, 4, 7 in the video)
https://www.youtube.com/@merantimusic
#offgrid #permaculture #homestead
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