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Practical Prepping Protocol even if Poor
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Lance Roseman From BC |
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Okay I have tried to post this, in segments even about 15 times so I'll simply rewrite it, in segments since I can't seem to find anything that could be 'wrong with it'...it's about gardening fer fox lake...
Go to a park that is seldom used. Underneath the useless/decorative shrubs, plant. The three plants I recall from an interview that the host (a metals-tard and Permie seemingly) mentioned were potatoes, peanuts/grubers (whatever you call them) and sunchokes.
Quoting: Lance Roseman From BC Lance, did you receive my PMs? I was perfectly ready to help with the issue, but you didn't respond, so I assume you didn't receive my questions? I'm so sorry you had such trouble! Yes, what you are saying is a great idea, as long as the park is not using chemical insecticides and fertilizers. Nice to have that food to harvest and if for some reason the planter moves on, another smart gardener will be along and recognize the plants, just when they were about to die without food, so it's a great plan all around! Thank you, Lance, and again, I don't understand why you didn't get my messages, or answer them. Quoting: Pooka I think the PM system got screwed up (like quotes do now and then)...It's okay, I did it all in segments and it isn't as easy-flow of a read but the point is still there. As far as ferts and sprays in general...keep reading the segments...You are creating a stock of tubers to keep planting over and over again. Just keep spreading them....in a few short years you could have hundreds of hidey-hole gardens and most people would be oblivious.
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