Low Tech
Great resource for seeds, information and so much more if your looking at building or expanding a truly useful garden.
## Video notes Clay is just dirt. Clay can be found in the cracked soil texture or on tire tread tracks. If the harvested clay is gritty (full of rocks and other impurities) it can be filtered through a regular strainer screen after adding water. After settling for an hour, decant and move into cloth and let dry. Good clay can be dry processed by just gently pound into powder. Levigation is continuous decanting after adding water until left with good clay. The resulting good clay can then be left to dry in a trough, for example. All clay shrinks when it dries, so it needs temper added, which is non plastic material practically: crushed up pottery (clay after firing), volcanic ash or just sand, most common. A good mix is around 20% temper.
Not sure if anyone here has seen this before or not but thought it might be of interest to folks here. Some of the ideas are a little out there and some are downright impractical, but theyre all interesting thought experiments regarding low tech solutions to environmental issues.
A bunch of handy survival guides I found online. Some are not necessarily related to living off the grid, but useful nonetheless.
A useful resource for living OffTheGrid. I especially like the [greywater section](https://www.appropedia.org/Greywater) which I hope to implement in my homestead.