Reddit reviews The Urban Homestead: Your Guide to Self-sufficient Living in the Heart of the City (Process Self-reliance Series)
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This book has a bunch of easy-to-follow guides on weekend garden projects, building raised beds, and the like:
http://www.amazon.com/Urban-Homestead-Self-sufficient-Process-Self-reliance/dp/1934170011
Several manufacturers make a sink that attaches atop your toilet tank and drains to fill it. Or you could DIY it.
The Urban Homestead suggests disconnecting your bathroom sink drain and have it drain into a bucket under the sink. When the bucket gets full, take it out and pour it on your garden. Like smotedsalmon said, you'd need to use biodegradable products.
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Money isn't the problem. I live in a bohemia that most people can't relate to with no savings, a high level degree, and debt. I can say that much like you don't have to be go out of your way to be tortured to be an artist, you don't have to be broke to escape the prevailing culture. Don't be materialistic.
Try this book: The Urban Homestead. It'll give you all sorts of non-materialistic ways to occupy your time.
http://www.amazon.com/Urban-Homestead-Self-sufficient-Process-Self-reliance/dp/1934170011