The Independent Backyard

How to Convert a Regular Money-Sucking House Into a Tiny Profitable Off-The-Grid Homestead


We belong to the group of "back to the land people" who emerged in the late 1970s. For the past 40 years, we have lived off the grid, and we have loved every minute of it.

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Our house has never had an electric wire attached to it during that time. We have all the electricity we need despite not receiving or paying an electricity bill for more than 40 years. Everything we require is grown in our modest backyard. We also have a tiny medicinal garden, which has been quite helpful for us in trying times. In the same way as our grandparents, we preserve what we generate so that we always have what we need.

The feeling of not needing anyone else for anything, though, is what matters the most. It's the sensation of independence. Without assistance or charity from the government, businesses, corporations, energy and utility providers, and the Grid.

We have made the decision to minimise everything as we are both in our 60s. With one goal in mind—to construct a self-sustaining, low-maintenance farm that doesn't require much work or expense—we took all we've learned over the past couple of decades and built our paradise escape.

Utilize Our 40 Years of Off-Grid Living Experience and Convert Your House Into a Self-Sufficient Homestead.

In order for you to start implementing them on your land or in your home and profit for the rest of your life, we would like to share with you every project we completed here in our little paradise in minute detail.

We'll go into great detail about everything from water to food preservation to off-grid power to medicinal gardens. We wish to give you practical how-to pictures. Simple, step-by-step guidance... excellent suggestions and creative time-savers. I'm confident you'll find several projects in The Self-Sufficient Backyard that are appropriate for your property out of all the ones you'll find there.


We've developed what may be the most thorough, step-by-step system ever for converting a typical homeowner or apartment occupant into a self-sufficient, independent homesteader.

Here is a little sample of what is contained in:
For the Independent Homesteader: The Self-Sufficient
Backyard

If you use the techniques we devised, you'll discover that all you need is just 1,020 square feet of land per person to be self-sufficient in food. As you can see in our sketch, that represents less than 10% of our total 1/4-acre parcel.

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The Independent Backyard



We created this plan for a family of four to be completely self-sufficient, have items to sell, and sustain a healthy profit all year long on a quarter of an acre. However, we designed it such that it would be simple to downsize if you had less acreage or fewer family members.

Then we go into minute details for each section.

Making a low-cost water collection system

I'll also demonstrate the simplest water collection system you can build and how to quickly put it into use on your own property.

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The Independent Backyard

We collect and store every gallon we use in our low-cost tanks, so we don't pay for irrigation water. We can also consume it after filtering.


The seven herbs your medicinal garden must have

Additionally, you will learn how to care for the 7 plants you absolutely must have in a medical garden as well as how to make tinctures and other treatments from them. How would you feel if you could simply pick up these herbs from your garden instead of paying for natural cures or supplements, as we have been doing for the past 40 years?

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The Independent Backyard


I'm not referring to traditional medicines; rather, I'm referring to actual plants that we have discovered over the past 40 years and that are highly effective.

The nearest pharmacy was 100 miles distant and had no roads when the jet lifted off from our ranch in Northern Saskatchewan and faded into the sky.

The Independent Backyard
The Independent Backyard

These seven plants are those that we would trust with our life, and I believe that every American who cares about their health should have them in their backyard.

How to Set Up Your Backyard Hybrid Electricity System at a Low Cost and Produce Your Own Electricity



Additionally, you will learn in great detail how to install one of your home's most dependable, cost-effective hybrid electrical systems. We'll demonstrate how to set up everything you need for maximum effectiveness, including the storage batteries you should buy, the controller, cables, and inverter types.

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We have lived in our home for the past 40 years without ever having a wire from the power grid attached to it.

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You will have a highly dependable supply of power with this low-cost hybrid system that we have created and improved over the years, and you won't have to worry about future price rises, outages due to downed lines, or intentional attacks on the grid. If you decide to stay connected to the grid, you can also choose to sell the extra electricity back to the utility company, earning money from them rather than the other way around.


BIO insect control system, available 24/7. Nothing poisonous in your backyard.

Additionally, you'll learn how to create an automated, round-the-clock bio pest control system. By building a small swallow or bluebird house and a bat shelter, you may grow all of your vegetables organically rather than using pesticides.

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They will turn around and take care of the pest control for you.

A bluebird consumes about 1000 bugs every day, including cabbage worms, whiteflies, aphids, grasshoppers, cucumber, different beetles, and grubs, whereas a bat may consume an astounding 4,000 insects per night!

Additionally, their taste for mosquitoes unquestionably improves the comfort of a backyard.

How to easily make your own root cellar


We will demonstrate how to make various root cellars so that you may easily add any that you desire to your farm.

There is undoubtedly something for everyone here, from large, under-the-house root cellars to little barrel or trash can root cellars.


How to get your own Independent Source of Water



We go into great detail on homestead water supply in the Self-Sufficient Backyard since a dependable water source is essential to any homestead.

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Over the years, we've tried a lot of different things: we've dug wells, had wells drilled, pumped water from lakes, and installed shallow and deep well hand pumps.


For added convenience in case the electric pump failed, we even built a straightforward hand pump next to our kitchen sink.

Any water source you decide on for your property may be found here with instructions on how to set it up and images.

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You are not independent if the public utility company's tap water is your only source of water. You are paying for it as well.

 How to get pressurized HOT water with this simple off the grid system


We'll also demonstrate a clever and straightforward method you may use at home to create pressurised hot water.

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We don't have to pay extra for hot water because this system heats the water anytime we cook or heat the house, and neither should you.

The Handy Beehive - Grab Your Honey Jar Directly From The Hive


Additionally, you'll learn how to put up beehives that will pollinate your trees and plants while also producing wonderful honey.




Making simple and practical beehives in jars is a modification to the conventional hive.


The Plant you can grow in tiny indoor spaces year round for an Extra Income


You will also learn some tips for gardening in the winter. For instance, during the winter, we produce these incredibly nutrient-dense microgreens indoors.




If you are short on room, you can utilise this method to grow them in the basement by creating your own microclimate there. Just suspend a fake light from the ceiling.

They only take two weeks to grow to the first cut, which increases their value even more. There will be a lot more after that. This yield per square foot ranks among the highest in a given year.




In addition to being in high demand and frequently doing well at the market, they have a four times higher concentration of nutrients than mature plants. In our opinion, this is one of the simplest crops to raise and sell for cash.

Easy on the Back Gardening


There is a whole chapter devoted to "easy on the back gardening."




Every single one of the gardening projects we've created for The Self-Sufficient Backyard was created with folks who have back difficulties in mind.

In these gardens, there isn't a lot of bending.


Throughout the entire book, there are about 100 ideas and tricks that will help you save money on things like heating, food, water, tools, energy, home repairs, and water. Something you can start putting into practise in your home right away to start saving a significant portion of the money you currently provide to large corporations each month.


Additionally, you'll learn how to start a permanent compost garden in your backyard using nothing but the food scraps you normally toss away.

The Ultimate Seed Collection and Preservation Guide


You will also learn all the tricks and methods we've developed over the past 40 years for gathering the greatest seeds and preserving them in the best way possible for the following year. Additionally, you'll learn easy tips like the benefits of fermenting seeds.

Additionally, you'll learn the clever "curing" technique that can keep your vegetables' flavour and texture intact before freezing them.

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You may fit an aquaponic system in your backyard, cellar, or greenhouse by following the instructions in this article.

Every component of an aquaponic garden provides food for every other component, which is amazing.

You feed the fish with the water you use for your plants, which draws nutrients from the soil. The beneficial bacteria are subsequently fed by the fish waste, and they convert ammonia into the nitrates that the plants require to develop.

Where FREE Land can Still be found in the US


Every brave person settling the American frontier at the time received the deed to a 160-acre plot of land.

The only condition of this gift was that they had to occupy the space and turn it into a homestead.

You might not have launched your own off-grid farm because you lack property. But today, you can still obtain free land for construction.

Because of this, I will precisely point out where you can locate your own free property in America in the twenty-first century in this special book. With the Self-Sufficient Backyard, these plots' 1 to 5 acres are more than enough.

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