By Fiona Gallagher · permaculture designer · food, animals and preservation on 12 acres in Tassie
“After losing 40% of my winter potatoes to frost, I now rely on deep mulch and cold frames for off-grid food security.”
— Fiona. If you can't eat it, it goes to the chooks.
ArticlesCalculatorsSite PlannerShopStop guessing. Start knowing. If you're off-grid in Australia, your food audit isn't optional. It's survival. Waste money? You're dead in the water. Here's how to do it right.
Stop guessing. Start knowing. If you're off-grid in Australia, your food audit isn't optional. It's survival. Waste money? You're dead in the water. Here's how to do it right.
Don't fall for the "I'll grow it" trap. Track actual yield vs. what you eat. Most Aussies overplant by 300%.
Blunt tip: If you're not eating it within 7 days of harvest, you don't need to grow it. No exceptions. Use a spreadsheet (Google Sheets is free) — no fancy apps needed.
Storage isn't "putting it in a box". It's knowing what rots and why. Most off-griders lose 40% of stored food to bad storage.
Blunt tip: If you're using old milk crates for storage, stop. They let pests in and don't seal. Get proper containers. Your food isn't worth the risk.
Waste isn't "just scraps". It's money in the bin. Most off-griders waste $200+ monthly on food they didn't need.
Blunt tip: If you're throwing out more than 10% of your food, you're not off-grid — you're just a city dweller with a solar panel. Audit weekly. No excuses.
Stop overpaying for storage. Get it right the first time.
Don't buy fancy "off-grid" storage. It's overpriced. Use what's in your shed now. Fix storage first, then buy better later.
Food audit isn't a one-off. It's weekly. If you're not tracking production, storage, and waste, you're wasting money and risking your off-grid life. Do it now. Or keep throwing food away. Your call.
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While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:
Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.