Food Shortages Comingby don - 2021-10-01 23:33:29 ( in education, research) [php version] rebuildAdams tells about it and gives info on on how to build a gravity feed hydroponic system that requires no power and is the simplest system for growing food of all of them https://ugetube.com/watch/situation-update-the-dark-winter-die-off-2021-09-27--adams-video-mp4_h9FcdzpMwTJX5eD.html hydroponic system https://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/VC-1.pdf I highly recommend Azure Standard food drops for organic food. They have non-organic, too. I don't remember if I mentioned it, but we started our own No Mask / No Vax drop and the truck comes to our house where all our approved drop members pick up their food orders once a month. They have deliveries all over. They seem to be a very honest company in Oregon and worthy of supporting. So we're letting our money vote. If you decide to do it, we'll get a $25 referal credit which I can show you how to do.
Sent: Friday, October 1, 2021 6:33 AM Found this: Food shortages are unavoidable now. Guys. Don't forget sprouts. You can grow them anywhere at any time. The seeds last for ages. You will always have fresh greens if you stock up. All you need are a couple of jars and water. I maintain the basics of alfalfa sprouts and mung beans. Also, now is a good time to buy seeds. It is easy to grow lettuce, kale and spinach in tubs. Radishes and zucchini and tomatoes(dependent on your climate). I also read recently about potato growing using bags. Don't need much space to do this. On 9/30/21 7:33 PM someone wrote:
Adams tells about it and gives info on on how to build a gravity feed hydroponic system that requires no power and is the simplest system for growing food of all of them https://ugetube.com/watch/situation-update-the-dark-winter-die-off-2021-09-27--adams-video-mp4_h9FcdzpMwTJX5eD.html hydroponic system https://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/VC-1.pdf I highly recommend Azure Standard food drops for organic food. They have non-organic, too. I don't remember if I mentioned it, but we started our own No Mask / No Vax drop and the truck comes to our house where all our approved drop members pick up their food orders once a month. They have deliveries all over. They seem to be a very honest company in Oregon and worthy of supporting. So we're letting our money vote. If you decide to do it, we'll get a $25 referal credit which I can show you how to do.
Sent: Friday, October 1, 2021 6:33 AM Subject: Re: Found this: Food shortages are unavoidable now. Guys. Don't forget sprouts. You can grow them anywhere at any time. The seeds last for ages. You will always have fresh greens if you stock up. All you need are a couple of jars and water. I maintain the basics of alfalfa sprouts and mung beans. Also, now is a good time to buy seeds. It is easy to grow lettuce, kale and spinach in tubs. Radishes and zucchini and tomatoes(dependent on your climate). I also read recently about potato growing using bags. Don't need much space to do this. On 9/30/21 7:33 PM someone wrote:
Adams tells about it and gives info on on how to build a gravity feed hydroponic system that requires no power and is the simplest system for growing food of all of them https://ugetube.com/watch/situation-update-the-dark-winter-die-off-2021-09-27--adams-video-mp4_h9FcdzpMwTJX5eD.html hydroponic system https://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/VC-1.pdf I highly recommend Azure Standard food drops for organic food. They have non-organic, too. I don't remember if I mentioned it, but we started our own No Mask / No Vax drop and the truck comes to our house where all our approved drop members pick up their food orders once a month. They have deliveries all over. They seem to be a very honest company in Oregon and worthy of supporting. So we're letting our money vote. If you decide to do it, we'll get a $25 referal credit which I can show you how to do.
Sent: Friday, October 1, 2021 6:33 AM Subject: Re: Found this: Food shortages are unavoidable now. Guys. Don't forget sprouts. You can grow them anywhere at any time. The seeds last for ages. You will always have fresh greens if you stock up. All you need are a couple of jars and water. I maintain the basics of alfalfa sprouts and mung beans. Also, now is a good time to buy seeds. It is easy to grow lettuce, kale and spinach in tubs. Radishes and zucchini and tomatoes(dependent on your climate). I also read recently about potato growing using bags. Don't need much space to do this. On 9/30/21 7:33 PM someone wrote:
Adams tells about it and gives info on on how to build a gravity feed hydroponic system that requires no power and is the simplest system for growing food of all of them https://ugetube.com/watch/situation-update-the-dark-winter-die-off-2021-09-27--adams-video-mp4_h9FcdzpMwTJX5eD.html hydroponic system https://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/VC-1.pdf I highly recommend Azure Standard food drops for organic food. They have non-organic, too. I don't remember if I mentioned it, but we started our own No Mask / No Vax drop and the truck comes to our house where all our approved drop members pick up their food orders once a month. They have deliveries all over. They seem to be a very honest company in Oregon and worthy of supporting. So we're letting our money vote. If you decide to do it, we'll get a $25 referal credit which I can show you how to do.
Sent: Friday, October 1, 2021 6:33 AM Subject: Re: Found this: Food shortages are unavoidable now. Guys. Don't forget sprouts. You can grow them anywhere at any time. The seeds last for ages. You will always have fresh greens if you stock up. All you need are a couple of jars and water. I maintain the basics of alfalfa sprouts and mung beans. Also, now is a good time to buy seeds. It is easy to grow lettuce, kale and spinach in tubs. Radishes and zucchini and tomatoes(dependent on your climate). I also read recently about potato growing using bags. Don't need much space to do this. On 9/30/21 7:33 PM someone wrote:
Adams tells about it and gives info on on how to build a gravity feed hydroponic system that requires no power and is the simplest system for growing food of all of them https://ugetube.com/watch/situation-update-the-dark-winter-die-off-2021-09-27--adams-video-mp4_h9FcdzpMwTJX5eD.html hydroponic system https://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/VC-1.pdf Found this: Food shortages are unavoidable now. Guys. Don't forget sprouts. You can grow them anywhere at any time. The seeds last for ages. You will always have fresh greens if you stock up. All you need are a couple of jars and water. I maintain the basics of alfalfa sprouts and mung beans. Also, now is a good time to buy seeds. It is easy to grow lettuce, kale and spinach in tubs. Radishes and zucchini and tomatoes(dependent on your climate). I also read recently about potato growing using bags. Don't need much space to do this. On 9/30/21 7:33 PM someone wrote: Adams tells about it and gives info on on how to build a gravity feed hydroponic system that requires no power and is the simplest system for growing food of all of them https://ugetube.com/watch/situation-update-the-dark-winter-die-off-2021-09-27--adams-video-mp4_h9FcdzpMwTJX5eD.html hydroponic system https://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/VC-1.pdf similar posts here ... and elsewhere
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