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I ADVISE YOU TO CLICK THIS! It has begun. FOOD SHORTAGES.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77842678:MV80MDc5Mzg4Xzc0MjYxMjYzXzFBRDI5RkU0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 76869839:MV80MDc5Mzg4Xzc0MjYxMDM1XzhENDIxQUZB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77842678:MV80MDc5Mzg4Xzc0MjYwOTA0XzY2MDUyNTQ1] Grow your own or rely on others and starve. No reason for moaning and complaining. Growing food is very easy really. Whats wrong with you all? Seeds are cheap and land covers a third of the planet. Stop being lazy. You don't have to buy any land. Just find some and plant seeds. If its quite hidden, you have no issues. If not, most people wont know whats growing anyway. People in the US especially, don't have a clue. Get growing , its not rocket science. Most countries outside the US it is normal. In the US people get into trouble for growing veg in their own gardens....land of the free my arse. Unheard of in every other country on earth. Nobody would tolerate that BS. WHat a fucking joke that place is. [/quote] uh. maybe you need a reality check as well. #1, growing isn't easy. I've done it for years and it is like rocket science and it requires a hell of a lot of patience to get good yields. From fertilizers, weather, bugs, plant virus'...hell< I thought it was easy too, right up until I started about 8 yrs. ago. also, how much ground or sq ft of growing beds do you think you need to supply 2 people with fresh vegetables for a year? We're talking for a year, not just the few months when you are harvesting! apartment dwellers? uh. no can do. cities? many cities outlaw any visible gardening. in the depression, the bulk of the people lived in what we now call 'rural' areas. Now.. something like 90% of the U.S. pop live in cities. what's wrong with you for not understanding this? [/quote] I grow also. Have been for 20 years. I have fruit trees, olive trees and veg plots. Once the soil is prepped, it is easy. Its all about the soil. Like I said, find the right land and you can grow, you don't have to own it. Its called guerrilla gardening....its a thing all over the world. The plants you grow add nutrients to the soils, different veggies complement each other when grown side by side, with the correct rotation the soil and bugs can be controlled very easily. Its just takes a few hours of research. I also propagate wild foods in the woodland next to my home. We have wild plum trees, hazelnut trees, chestnut trees, cabbages and other greens....all of which are wild but with a little tlc spread rapidly and increase wildlife populations at the same time. Growing IS easy, just takes a little research and elbow grease. Vertical planting can produce pounds of foods in restricted places of just a few metres squared. Google the methods. [/quote]
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