Gardens, Food and Food supply issues.
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Quoting Yuval Noah Harari "Greater consolidation and concentration of political power is necessary to address to aforementioned “existential common challenges,”"
WEF supporting Globalist and cow worshiper. He can go where the sun don't shine.
Unethical to eat meat my ass.
Are we producing meat in a harmful unsustainable manner. Yes. The price of meat will sky rocket attempting to fix the issue if not done with grate care.
I am lucky to live in South-Africa in this regard. The cattle here have worlds of space and are mainly grazing on organic grass all day. The antibiotic are also kept to a bear minimum.
American beef production is sick in comparison with the animals suffering heavily from acidosis to the point where stomach acid east holes right thru them.
So now we must be dependent on a lab style production plant for out survival. Just where they want us.
There is a storm coming my friends there is a storm coming. Its a brave new world and I have to adapt to living on the fringes of it.WhateverComment
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Re: Gardens, Food and Food supply issues.
Quoting Yuval Noah Harari "Greater consolidation and concentration of political power is necessary to address to aforementioned “existential common challenges,”"
WEF supporting Globalist and cow worshiper. He can go where the sun don't shine.
Unethical to eat meat my ass.
Are we producing meat in a harmful unsustainable manner. Yes. The price of meat will sky rocket attempting to fix the issue if not done with grate care.
I am lucky to live in South-Africa in this regard. The cattle here have worlds of space and are mainly grazing on organic grass all day. The antibiotic are also kept to a bear minimum.
American beef production is sick in comparison with the animals suffering heavily from acidosis to the point where stomach acid east holes right thru them.
So now we must be dependent on a lab style production plant for out survival. Just where they want us.
There is a storm coming my friends there is a storm coming. Its a brave new world and I have to adapt to living on the fringes of it.Last edited by copiertec; 09-07-2022, 06:25 PM.Comment
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Re: Gardens, Food and Food supply issues.
Here's one for you Allen. We have a plant called Bidens Alba. It is a wild flower that grows here in the states as well as South Africa not only do the bees and butterflies love it, but it is a flower that is packed with nutrients as well, I eat the flowers on a daily basis and include them on salads.
Bidens alba - WikipediaComment
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Re: Gardens, Food and Food supply issues.
Here's one for you Allen. We have a plant called Bidens Alba. It is a wild flower that grows here in the states as well as South Africa not only do the bees and butterflies love it, but it is a flower that is packed with nutrients as well, I eat the flowers on a daily basis and include them on salads.
Bidens alba - Wikipedia
Hey thanks. I know them as blackjack. Chow them all the time. Also known as soldier's veg. The Vietcong lived on this when isolated. Its a great diuretic and has a profound effect on your lungs felt minutes after eating a bunch of the leaves. Got a some seedlings today. Celery, cos lettuce, broccoli, cherry tomatoes and baby spinach. Been getting salad greens 3 times a week off of a very small area, supersized me what can be done at home. picking up do's and don't as I go with these unknown plants.
Aphids popping up now and those night worms made short work of my watercress. Buggers only come out at night, no idea where the go during the day. Made a mix of soap, oil and bicarb. Diatomaceous earth is next.WhateverComment
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Re: Gardens, Food and Food supply issues.
Hey thanks. I know them as blackjack. Chow them all the time. Also known as soldier's veg. The Vietcong lived on this when isolated. Its a great diuretic and has a profound effect on your lungs felt minutes after eating a bunch of the leaves. Got a some seedlings today. Celery, cos lettuce, broccoli, cherry tomatoes and baby spinach. Been getting salad greens 3 times a week off of a very small area, supersized me what can be done at home. picking up do's and don't as I go with these unknown plants.
Aphids popping up now and those night worms made short work of my watercress. Buggers only come out at night, no idea where the go during the day. Made a mix of soap, oil and bicarb. Diatomaceous earth is next.
They have concluded that Aphids have a direct link with ants, the ants use them as a host so you may have to look for ants near your garden. aphids and ants - Google SearchComment
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Thanks for sharing. Its shocking. Glyphosate gets used everywhere! Remember the office garden guy stepped in the stuff and walk over the lawn. a Couple of days later his footprints was etched into the grass. Was funny at the time.WhateverComment
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Re: Gardens, Food and Food supply issues.
The salad greens sound yummy. As far as your bugs you have or are going to do what I recommend doing. I use diatomatious earth as well. 1) powder form for the soil 2) liquid form in a spray bottle with water, but avoid spraying it on the flowers, because i have heard that it could potentially harm bees or pollinators.
They have concluded that Aphids have a direct link with ants, the ants use them as a host so you may have to look for ants near your garden. aphids and ants - Google SearchWhateverComment
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Wonder where they get the protein to feed the stem cells? Insects? Its fascinating research wonder how the cannibals will feel about this? Now you can eat your favorite celebrity just need some of there stem cells.
Yea that will happen...WhateverComment
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Re: Gardens, Food and Food supply issues.
If you find these eat them. Centella aisatica or Indian pennywort. They work well in salads and soups and has a whole host of benefits.
Not sure if the grow in north-America.
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Re: Gardens, Food and Food supply issues.
If you find these eat them. Centella aisatica or Indian pennywort. They work well in salads and soups and has a whole host of benefits.
Not sure if the grow in north-America.
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