lupinfarm
Almost Self-Reliant
i don't even know where this should go, so i'm going to say here. because, that's how i roll. i've been away for a while. a long while, from sufficientself. mostly because i've been living in toronto and have been pretty detached from my parents place/the farm/all that sufficient living and other jazzy stuff. i've been caught up in my own problems and school and social relationships. in may i'll be moving out of my parents place, at 22 years old, i think it's due time. i'm transferring universities (to a green living friendly one too! cool or what? they're all into sustainability) and i'm moving into a student rental house. basically 7 students/tenants share the house, and i'll have my own enormous bedroom. i want to try and incorporate some self sufficiency to my life but i'm not sure how to living in a rental like this, and more so, a rental that i don't have much control over.
i might be able to convince my landlord to let me sneak some vegetable plants ito the front garden, especially since the tenant's are responsible for mowing and watering the plants (it's a tiny front yard) and i will probably be one of the only people living in the house over the summer.
got any ideas? XD i'm really excited to move out but i'm not sure what there is i can do on my own. i was thinking since i'll be living near costco that i'd be able to cook for myself more and store more of my food.
i might be able to convince my landlord to let me sneak some vegetable plants ito the front garden, especially since the tenant's are responsible for mowing and watering the plants (it's a tiny front yard) and i will probably be one of the only people living in the house over the summer.
got any ideas? XD i'm really excited to move out but i'm not sure what there is i can do on my own. i was thinking since i'll be living near costco that i'd be able to cook for myself more and store more of my food.