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A Guide to Self-Sufficient Living - Green Living. Environmental concerns, uncertain financial markets and general burnout from overwork and consumption have created a recent surge of interest in self-sufficient living.

A Guide to Self-Sufficient Living - Green Living

This Simple Heater Could Save Serious Energy. Appropedia. How to Build a Rocket Stove. Living Published on September 26th, 2011 | by Jeff McIntire-Strasburg UPDATE: Added another plan to the list… this one made from tin cans.

How to Build a Rocket Stove

Just back from a weekend trip up to the Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage, and between board meetings, was able to join in with the community’s annual open house and Village Fair. Many, many interesting things going on, but one of my favorites (given my interest in appropriate technology) was a stand selling popcorn popped on a rocket stove. I’m really intrigued by this beautifully simple concept, created by Dr.

Looking for an alternative to the traditional outdoor barbecue grill, or even for heating your home (at least partially). 1. This one requires no more than stacking some bricks… though I’m guessing they would need to be made of a material like adobe (for the insulative properties). 2. You’ll need just a few more materials for this one from the Aprovecho Research Center, but it’s still pretty simple… 3. 4. 5. . #6 The tin can rocket stove (10/1/11) Basic Construction And Carpentry Techniques. BrightBuilt Barn: a Super Green, Prefab, LEED Platinum Net-Zero Building.

Green Roofs. Green Roofs on Homes and Sheds...

Green Roofs

Green Roof, Lakeland, UK Wildroof Landscapes www.wildroof.co.uk Picture taken two years after planting with mixed plug plants. Pic: flickr.com Green Roof on Faroe Islands, Norway. Pic: DaScott www.flickr.com Green Roofed Arbor, Tatton Park. Mike and Molly's House - Solar Training, Solar Installation Training, Solar Energy at Boots on the Roof. LiveOAK Media. Homesteading and Survivalism Store - Homesteading and Survivalism Store. Mountain Bike Review – Best, Bicycle, MTB, Bike Parts, For Sale. Plants for the Heart - Food for the Soul. Edible Cacti And Succulents. If your climate is right, edible cacti and succulents are extremely low-maintenance plants -- and delicious, too!

Edible Cacti And Succulents

Some people ask what the difference is between cacti and succulents. The definition of a succulent plant is one that has "thick, fleshy, water-storing leaves or stems" -- so technically a cactus IS a succulent. But most people use the term cacti to mean succulents with spines on them, and all true cacti belong to the plant family Cactaceae. Let's talk about the wide variety of edible cacti and succulents available to you for edible landscaping: Edible cactus plants All true cactus fruit is safe to eat -- but some taste better than others. And, of course, everyone likes different things. Which edible cactus you choose depends on what you want to use it for and what look you want in your edible landscaping. DIY Science: Ecosphere. Flooring, Building, Design and Housing News. About. Custom size outdoor knitted shade fabric (shadecloth) and shade netting for sun screen, shade canopy, pergola patio cover, shade sail, lanai cover, arbors, water treatment plants, or paintball netting.

How to Go Green this Winter with DIY Free Heating. This winter, say goodbye to excessive heating bills and hello to free heating.

How to Go Green this Winter with DIY Free Heating

Whether you choose to build a personal heater, heat your electric car, or heat your entire home, we’ve got the projects for you Free Heat Method #1: Heat your home using pop cans and plexiglass. The video above displays a commercial manufacturer of this technique, but you can easily do it yourself. “Take 240 empty pop or beer cans and paint ‘em black. Build a plexiglass box, put 15 columns of 16 cans each inside. Heat Method #2: The Handheld Heater/Air Conditioner. The Renewable Energy Resource - Gotwind. Wind Power Generators. Annual Output (KWH/year) = 0.01328 (D^2) (V^3) source...

Wind Power Generators

Where D^2 is the blade diameter in feet squared, and V^3 is the wind velocity cubed in mph -- this is the year round average wind speed -- see wind maps below. So, a 10 ft diameter wind turbine in 12 mph average winds might produce about (0.01328)(10^2)(12^3) = 2300 KWH/year Note that the energy produced is proportional to the cube of wind speed -- having enough average wind speed is everything in wind turbines. Use the wind maps discussed below and a wind survey of your site to determine if a wind turbine will actually payoff. Wind Power Generators. Annual Output (KWH/year) = 0.01328 (D^2) (V^3) source...

Wind Power Generators

Where D^2 is the blade diameter in feet squared, and V^3 is the wind velocity cubed in mph -- this is the year round average wind speed -- see wind maps below. So, a 10 ft diameter wind turbine in 12 mph average winds might produce about (0.01328)(10^2)(12^3) = 2300 KWH/year Note that the energy produced is proportional to the cube of wind speed -- having enough average wind speed is everything in wind turbines. Use the wind maps discussed below and a wind survey of your site to determine if a wind turbine will actually payoff.

The Quest for Sustainable Living — ByExample.com. Organic Gardening in the High Desert — ByExample.com. This year we've been spending a lot of time focused on gardening and have hopes of growing most of, if not all of our own organic produce at some point in the future.

Organic Gardening in the High Desert — ByExample.com

Homesteading Part 2: High Desert Gardening. Our food supply has been corrupted.

Homesteading Part 2: High Desert Gardening

It seems that every few weeks there is yet another report of e-coli in our beef, salmonella in our peanut butter, or melamine in baby formula. An Interview with Common Studio. Top 10 Best DIY Garden Ideas. By Magda Knight Indoor plant art.

Top 10 Best DIY Garden Ideas

Urban and guerilla gardening. Upcycling plant containers. Planting the seeds of a delicious, sustainable, food-secure world. Grow The Easiest Garden on Earth.