Illustrated with full-color photographs accompanying easy-to-follow instructions, this unique collection utilizes the best that the online community has to offer, a mammoth database churning out ideas to make life better, easier, and, in this case, greener. Here are fun, useful projects designed to get you thinking creatively about going green. Let the Instructables team illustrate just how simple it can be to make your own backyard chicken coop or turn a wine barrel into a rainwater collector. Here, you will learn Get started today—making your life greener. Get off the grid!
This book is a treasure of DIY projects that will help you live a greener and more independent lifestyle. Whether you want to harness solar and wind energy, collect rainwater, or raise chickens, this book has it all. Each project is easy to follow, with clear instructions and colorful photos. I was amazed by the creativity and ingenuity of the authors and the online community. As a city girl who longs for a homesteading or farming life, this book was the perfect guide for me. I can’t wait to try out some of the projects and see the results. One of the projects that caught my eye was making a solar oven from a cardboard box and aluminum foil. How cool is that? The book is not only practical, but also entertaining and educational. The tone is friendly and humorous, and the book is full of interesting facts and tips. For example, did you know that you can make your own soap from wood ash and rainwater? Or that you can use a bicycle to power a blender or a TV? The book also covers some of the benefits and challenges of living off the grid, such as saving money, reducing waste, and dealing with pests and predators. This book is a must-read for anyone who loves nature and wants to make a difference. If you are looking for a book that will inspire you to go green and get creative, this is the one for you. 5/5✨
This book needs an editor, but was a decent collection of doable projects. We made the chicken run and found the instructions sufficient. I read through the rest of the book and could see myself making the rain collection projects. The electrical stuff is a bit beyond most DIYers.