Is this your dream home? Can permaculture save the world?
>>55567423
Can't save the world till you deal with the jew bruh
>>55567423
The world is way too over populated for anything to save it as a whole really. Permaculture would be a great way to live in Western nations where we have room to move and grow our own food.
>>55567423
i wouldn't want to keep animals. Apart from that, yes, looks almost perfect.
>>55567423
Cozy
>>55567423
>Getting cozy in that greenhouse on a brisk fall morning with a nice cup of coffee
>>55567908
How would you pay for the house and still have time to tend to all that shit? Slaves?
>>55568353
Well you could work until the house is paid off then retire. As you worked up your farm you could sell products to supplement income and hopefully become mostly food self-sufficient t save money. If you are married your wife can stay home to care for the garden etc. a lot of places in USA you can get a few acres with a house for a good price, so your mortgage should be low.
>>55567423
My home is nice. I bought it in 91 for £150,000. It's worth about £2 million now. Needed some work; mainly plumbing and electricity. Also loads of gardening. The gardening is never ending but provides delicious fruit and veg.
It looks similar to your pic.
>>55568833
pics
>>55567423
I dont like trees or bushes near my home. Spiders make homes in those things. I dont want spiders near my home.
>>55568984
das raciss dem poor spiderz dindo nuffin wrong
For real though, the harmless house spiders are awesome. I let one make a web in the corner by my window and it's caught half a dozen mosquitoes in like a week. Literally bro-tier