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Check this out. PBS series called "Frontier House" shows three families "adapting" (more or less) to "1883 Montana Homestead" style conditions (links below): A YouTube link to that whole series: …Continue
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Trying to get this forum 'active' again. :)Follow this link to print a Manufacturer's coupon for $3 off two cases of Ball or Kerr canning jars. (expires 7/29/2012)…Continue
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Ann explains the corruption and bluntly explains why she closed her firm down due to the crisis of MF GLobal.Continue
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Posted by Ann Barnhardt - May 23, AD 2012 12:46 PM MSTSeriously. If you or anyone you know has money in a Penson-cleared account, you really, really need to be getting out of there. This includes…Continue
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Some very good ideas about stealth gardening in hard times.
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During a serious hard times event I suggest you consider growing mostly root vegetables, such as beets, carrots, onions, potatoes, radishes, turnips, and peanuts.
The edible part of a root vegetable grows below ground. Therefore it is invisible unless you know what is growing below the vines or leaves you see on top of the ground.
However, in order to provide some reasonable variety in your meals and to help avoid appetite fatigue, you will also need to grow some vegetables where the edible part of the vegetable is above ground. Anyone who happens to walk by your garden area will see these vegetables and they will know exactly what you are growing and how much you are growing.
Therefore in order to help minimize the complete loss of your entire vegetable crop to looters and thieves during a serious hard times tragedy event, it might be a good idea to have at least two or more vegetable plots. One vegetable plot should contain your above ground vegetables and it should be conveniently located in any area that gets full sun all day. A second or third vegetable plot should be in a more obscure area that also gets full sun and it should contain your below ground vegetables. You should probably allow a few random weeds to grow in this area to help hide your below ground vegetables. Since the vegetables will be growing below ground the only thing visible above ground would be some leaves or vines. And unless a person knew exactly what type of leaf or vine it was, then it would be very easy to mistake those leaves and vines as random weeds. In order for this to work you should not plant your underground vegetables in a nice neat straight row. Instead plant them in a random haphazard fashion all over this remote garden area, and whenever possible, mix the different types of vegetables together so you don’t have all the leaves of one specific type of vegetable growing close to one another. This means each type of vegetable would be randomly scattered throughout this garden plot and this would help to create the visual picture of lots of different types of weeds just haphazardly growing together.
http://www.grandpappy.info/hseedrec.htm
Comment by Shelly Hottell on June 18, 2012 at 11:31pm Survival Guide For Citizens during a Revolution + Poetic Justice
This is a combination of two really thought provoking documents about being under Military Rule (NDAA) now in the Not-united States
http://www.scribd.com/doc/79199687/Survival-Guide-for-American-Citi...
Comment by Shelly Hottell on June 1, 2012 at 8:47am
Comment by Jim Haagenson on February 17, 2012 at 12:38pm I have big hopes for Sportsmans Warehouse. We in the Northern CA State Militia are self supporting and always looking for a source of quality equipment.
Comment by Jeff Widle on February 17, 2012 at 9:07am Sportsmans Warehouse is now open
1659 Hilltop Dr.
Redding, CA 96002-000
US
Manager: Len Lewis
Telephone: (530)222-5500
http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/storelocator/slStoreDetails.jsp?...
Comment by Doris Moe on August 12, 2011 at 8:03am A friend of mine raises pigs for food. She has one that is partially raised for $125.
If interested contact me Doris at 365-6419.
An excellent article for preparedness beyond just food storage.
Preparing for Civil Unrest, by Claire Wolfe
Comment by Marcia on March 23, 2011 at 11:06pm Wendy Dewitt -- Food Storage Seminar, Part 1 of 9. "Top 10 Reasons"
This is a series of videos by an LDS lady on food storage.
Comment by Mark Twain on March 23, 2011 at 3:35pm your welcome (btw if the file size limit wasn't so small i'd share more)
The%20Fifty%20Dollar%20and%20Up%20Underground%20House%20Book_044227...
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