The #1 source is just gardening itself, just learning from the doing.
one round of gardening takes a whole year to do, so don't let a year go by without getting your one rep of learning from the dirt itself.
After that, there's tons on youtube. if you can get some chickens or other animals, look up joel salatin, or other ranchers who move their animals regularly. rotational grazing.
for gardening, I like no-till myself, just look up lasagna gardening / lazy garden beds / ruth stout method / permaculture or anything like that.
Even if you don't have land, there's no good excuses. you can grow tomatoes in a pot, you can plant on unused public land, you can garden the wild forage-able plants to make them better. Gardening happens on a years timescale so don't miss a year
Where can I find and read all that you have learned and are doing?
The #1 source is just gardening itself, just learning from the doing.
one round of gardening takes a whole year to do, so don't let a year go by without getting your one rep of learning from the dirt itself.
After that, there's tons on youtube. if you can get some chickens or other animals, look up joel salatin, or other ranchers who move their animals regularly. rotational grazing.
for gardening, I like no-till myself, just look up lasagna gardening / lazy garden beds / ruth stout method / permaculture or anything like that.
Even if you don't have land, there's no good excuses. you can grow tomatoes in a pot, you can plant on unused public land, you can garden the wild forage-able plants to make them better. Gardening happens on a years timescale so don't miss a year