The Resilient Homestead with Nick Ferguson – Epi-3678
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Nick Ferguson, founder of Homegrown Liberty, is a seasoned homesteader and educator who has been a personal friend of mine for at least a decade now. A long-time Survival Podcast community member, Nick has taught at nearly every Fall Workshop, sharing practical homesteading solutions.
His approach focuses on actionable and practical systems solutions, distinct from Permaculture’s activist scope, saving clients tens of thousands through smart property design. Nick runs Rare Plant Store (www.rareplantstore.com) for sustainable plants and is building a Texas teaching hub and demonstration site. Nick empowers families to create resilient homesteads, with the ethos of not letting perfect be the enemy of good.
Nick joins us today to discuss Building Resilient Homesteads, his Texas Project and Homestead Foundational Class that is coming soon.
Resources for today’s show…
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- TSPC Group on Telegram (group chat)
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- All My Recommend Bitcoin Tools and Resources
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Nick’s Links
- Home Grown Liberty
- Rare Plant Store
- To schedule a consult email nick with “consulting” in the subject line, send that email to nick@homegrownliberty.com
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