Dude, you don't need money. Well, alright for the interim. But while we wait for the financial institutions to fall and the government to stop raving about the national debt and being literal asses, we use what we got. To do what with?
Plant your little heart out. You might as well, it can't hurt none. Buy as many organic seeds and soil as possible. Get as much information as possible on how to get a garden growing. Teach your neighbors if they ask how you did it.
Gather rain water in bucket and bails, look up systems that you can either replicate or rig on your own using what supplies you already have. There is no telling what creative thing you will come up with. I dare you not to go to the store for supplies.
Yes, this can be a free society. You start with yourself and talk to everyone who seems interested.
Let's see what have we got here. Garlic that sprouted from the refrigerator placed in a cup of water for about a week, transferred to small pot of dirt. (We'll see how that goes. Sweet Potato ends cut and placed in water to sprout roots. Onions placed in water to form roots, grows chives for me to eat fresh when they are ready and I want them. (all in stuff I either saved instead of thrown away) Radish seeds have sprouted. Avocado seeds have sprouted.
The avocado seeds from the veggies bought from the store I placed the seeds in my dirt bed and kept them warm. WARM is the thing, not just water, sunlight and dirt. Warm, dark place is good to germinate. Yes sunlight is great, not just for rays, but warmth.
forgive the out of focus, but this is just a month or so ago, before I even had pots to plant in. I took the remainder of a bag of organic soil and started a couple of organic tomato seed. Tomatoes grow rapidly if you don't fry them in the hot sun and give them good water and a filtered place to thrive.
this is the plant a month later (between June and July)
And for the finale, the Moringa Oleifera, (seeds sent to me from unknown person). They said it was touchy. I used my natural charm.
I always save my egg shells for calcium and my coffee grounds for nitrigen and all my natural fruit and veggie food scraps for more organic material to add to the soil or my compost. A compost heap is full of heat and energy, so look for the numerous ways you can do it.
But, I'm a radical type person who looks for information everywhere. Currently, I spend every penny on things I need. I don't save or feed the pig, the pig is never satisfied and currently turning my savings into losses, for whatever reason, no one can tell. Because they can't give it up. Murderous instincts. Tradition. Who cares anymore, I'm growing what I know is going to bring value to me.
Break for now Chaps.
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
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