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Fiona Gallagher, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Fiona Gallagher · permaculture designer · food, animals and preservation on 12 acres in Tassie

“After losing 40% of my winter carrots to unmulched frost, I now bury them three feet deep under straw for a guaranteed harvest.”

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— Fiona. If you can't eat it, it goes to the chooks.

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Off-Grid Harvesting: What Actually Works in Australia

Forget the Instagram fantasy. Off-grid harvesting in Australia isn't about fancy gadgets. It's about getting the job done without breaking your bank or your back. Here's the real deal.

Forget the Instagram fantasy. Off-grid harvesting in Australia isn't about fancy gadgets. It's about getting the job done without breaking your bank or your back. Here's the real deal.

Harvest Tool Selection by CropCrop TypeHand ToolPowered OptionRoot VegetablesGarden ForkNone neededGrain / SeedSickleBrush CutterOrchard FruitPicking PoleLadder + ShearsBrambles / CaneSecateursChainsaw (prune)Gold column = only when scale justifies fuel or battery power.
Comparison table matching crop types to hand tools and powered alternatives.

Tools: Keep It Simple, Stupid

Don't waste cash on "premium" gear. What you need is basic, tough, and Australian-tested.

Tip: Sharpen your tools every 2 weeks with a $10 whetstone from Bunnings. Dull tools = wasted time and energy.

Storage: Don't Let It Rot

Most off-grid folks overcomplicate storage. It's simple: keep it cool, dry, and away from pests.

Tip: Never store wet produce. Dry it first with a $20 fan from Bunnings. Wet = mold = wasted harvest.

Processing: Turn Harvest into Food (Without a Power Grid)

Processing is where most off-grid setups fail. Here's how to do it cheaply and effectively.

Tip: Process in batches. Don't try to do everything at once. One day = one task (e.g., "Today: tomatoes for sauce").

What to Avoid (Waste of Money)

⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: Working with electrical systems, structural modifications, or gas installations carries inherent risks. If you are not confident in your abilities, always engage a licensed professional.

Worth a watch: Complete Off-Grid Water System | Rainwater Harvesting + Pump Installation · The Mountain Wizard

The video walks through sizing a rainwater tank for a typical small‑acreage property and demonstrates a 12 V pump install, which matches the system I outline in the guide and gives you the hands‑on details to set it up yourself. — Fiona Gallagher

When to Call a Professional

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.