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Primitive Technology: Mud Bricks

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Primitive Technology: Yam, cultivate and cook

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Primitive Technology: Wood Ash Cement

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“ How to Get Your Apartment Off the Grid
“The typical solar PV power installation requires access to a private roof and a big budget. However, wouldn’t it be possible to get around these obstacles by installing small solar...

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How to Get Your Apartment Off the Grid

The typical solar PV power installation requires access to a private roof and a big budget. However, wouldn’t it be possible to get around these obstacles by installing small solar panels on window sills and balconies, connected to a low-voltage direct current (DC) distribution network? To put this theory to the test, I decided to power Low-tech Magazine’s home office in Spain with solar energy, and write my articles off the grid.

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This setup would be great to combine with these recycled solar panel designs!

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How to start growing food for free

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Growing your own food is a great way to become more independent from capitalist infrastructure, but if you’re spending hundreds of dollars just to get started it can almost feel counterproductive. There are plenty of great tutorials for making your own pots, garden boxes, rainwater collectors, composters, etc. from reclaimed materials, which can bring the cost down significantly, but the cost of the plants alone can really start to add up if bought from a nursery or garden store. 

So I’ve compiled a few ideas for getting your garden started for free. If you know of any other tricks, please feel free to add them in reblogs!

From food

From the wild

From neighbors

Stolen

(Thanks so much to @theradicalgardener for helping me with this list!)

For free soil, there’s the regular route of starting a compost heap, but with the amount of food/garden waste produced by a single household it might not be enough so here’s some more tips for free soil:

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