This group has been created for the purpose of bringing together like minded fruitarians who wish to live in a sustainable and high fruit yielding community with relatively low housing maintenance.

Living off the grid is low impact. Nothing goes to waste. Let's collect the rain and drink it. Let's harness the sun through passive solar methods and grow with it. Let's catch the wind and keep the breeze up n flow with it!
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