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Gaia's Garden
Gaia's Garden
A guide to home-scale permaculture, 2nd edition. Working with Nature, not against her, results in more beautiful, abundant, and forgiving gardens.
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The Cheapskate Next Door
The Cheapskate Next Door
The surprising secrets of americans living happily below their means. Live debt-free... and stress-free. Save green by going green. Raise money-smart kids. Break old habits and retire young.
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Growing Your Own Vegetables
Growing Your Own Vegetables
Whether you're tired of rising supermarket prices or you have a green thumb but need a little guidance, Growing Your Own Vegetables is a handy guide to becoming more self-reliant in the garden.
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Radical Homemakers
Radical Homemakers
About men and women across the U.S. who focus on home and hearth as a political and ecological act; and who have centered their lives around family and community for personal fulfillment and cultural change.
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Less Is More
Less Is More
An impressive collection of essays from wise authors who have known for years that the path to economic stability, environmental restoration and creating vibrant, healthy communities can be found by learning to do more with less. Highly Recommended!
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