.I thought I tell a bit about how we live ( and maybe I can show you that what was mistaken for aggresion in the other thread is infact mad passion for this subject
)So we live in Wiltshire in an area that has a great number of organic or biodynamic farmer. public transport is acceptable. I do not have any paid employment my husband works fulltime in IT. We have 3 kids who are home educated. We bought a 2 up 2 down ex council 1920's semi detached house with a very large garden (10x5 meter at the front and 8x43 meter at the back) We have a small extension at the back with a flat roof. The front garden and 2/3 of the backgarden are for growing food. the backgarden also has a run with chickens. the extension roof has pots with crops too. I follow permaculture principles in a way that makes sense for the location we live at. This means that for 6 months of the year I don't buy any veg (including potatoes) and even in off season I get a large amount of food from the garden. I don't buy eggs ever and my only product with egg in it is mayonaise (I'm Dutch I can't live without the stuff
). All our meat (2 or 3 times a week) comes from a local farm (45 minute walk from our house) who use permaculture and bio dynamic principles. Any veg we buy comes from the market on wednesday or the monthly farmers market occasionally from the local supermarket.I don't drive (don't even have a license) and we don't own a car. We compost all our foodwaste and are in the process of extending this to include human waste.
I bake mour bread and cook all meals from scratch. I mend all our clothing where neccesary and knit our socks/mittens hats and a wooly jumper for everyone, the wool from these comes from a friend who has a small flock of cotswold sheep. We tend to buy clothing from the charity shops and rarely buy new.
I am sure there are changes we made that I am forgetting now. I'd love to hear how you live life *green* and maybe we can debate/inspire each other?
