Gardening Is The Answer To Food Shortages 🍅

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Are you concerned about the high cost of food and possible food shortages? Have you ever considered eating insects? What if I told you that, without your own organic vegetable garden, you may not have a choice some day, and that YOU"VE ALREADY BEEN EATING INSECTS FOR YEARS? By growing your own healthy food in your own garden you can take responsibility for what you and your family eat.
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Komentáře • 9

  • @hugocorrea2388
    @hugocorrea2388 Před 2 lety +7

    I love your sense of humor. New subscriber here… can’t wait to see more.

    • @TheHowDoGardener
      @TheHowDoGardener  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words. So far I haven't come up with anything very humorous for my brussels sprouts video, but I'll keep trying. Take care.

  • @dancostello6465
    @dancostello6465 Před 2 lety +3

    Folks often asked: Why do you make your own soil? Why don't you just buy some? My response: Am teaching myself by learning and doing how to reuse and upcycle fermented farm manures, layering food quality wood and corrugated cardboard packing wastes, cotton rags, seaweeds and kelps, native seeds and berries, perennial herbs and vegetables.
    In mulching half a dozen yards of oak, beech and maple leaves, rescued several species of bees, salamanders and butterfly chrysalids, and designed variations on raised bed and rock footed mounds, some similar to native habitats ideal to boost the bees and salamanders numbers, innoculated rotting logs and sawdusts. A lot of rural neighbours already grow most of their own fruit and vegetables.
    My start were field spruce former cleared fields with very thin topsoil. My early seedings were grain cover crops such as rye, and native field bushes, berries and understorey to maintain the wild ground birds for eagles and hawks. My move into veg is novice, however focused on various spinach, various wild lettuce, various basil, squash, beans etc. Self seeding veg appeal to me however I find the variations in trellis growing a lot of structure. Am going to encourage what does grow to vine on hardwood bush.
    Seaweed as fertilizer isn't cheap even online. The local beaches provide many tons per year. Am not seeing much prep by a lot of people who I imagine cannot fathom possibilities that "shortages of everything" may include many of the foods in tne grocery store. It's a way to see positivity and progress during this almost relentless persecution of everyday citizens by their own W e F and U N puppet governments. As for bought soil bags it cannot compare to free chernozams from beneath stumps and free undisturbed soils. It's hard work, shovel and pickaxe are good moderate workouts. Also use all hand tools for cutting and mulching, whet stone, scythe, shears, and Swiss hand saw. This way wildlife come and go, and are not disturbed by me.
    Some describe my method as almost meditative. Pray for Peace. Pray W E F gtfo out of my business. Have had some of the best Dutch herbalist and medicinal plants importers link up. Our governments seem determined not to allow anyone to prosper and grow to meet trade demand. None of them likely ever imagined any buyers would line up for my medicinal aromatic plants root stalk. Only the best.
    And morons like Trudeau want to shut down my ability to grow medicinal herbs which foreign buyers would like to pay me for.
    Trudeau appears to be forcing a mass revolt. I dont think W E F can carry on like this. If Swiss government sanctions China, will likely catch all kinds of Swiss Bank accounts tied to their Marxist technocrats.

    • @TheHowDoGardener
      @TheHowDoGardener  Před 2 lety +2

      You are correct. Making your own soil, from known components is best. It's interesting to me to always experiment some with what you can grow. Not much we can do about old Klaus. Happy Gardening!

    • @dancostello6465
      @dancostello6465 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheHowDoGardener Thanks for your response. So many of these materials would otherwise enter landfill or incinerators and become pollution. I never realized how precious and rare undisturbed soils are. Its a generous gift from my local mechanic, back of his lot was old homestead at base of ravines and edge of swamp with perhaps a thatch grass variety that seems to grow in easy to sod clumps. Old Klaus and Trudeau wanted to break my bones. I went from a doomer to a doer piling their relentless sticks and stones into somewhere to grow food. Also tried some increasingly rare ash trees. Blight attacks some of the sprouts right away. Other sections seem blight free. A lot of seeds are rescued from the seaweed and ocean. It's amazing these species otherwise common weeds and wild plants here have potential markets across Netherlands and Germany.

    • @TheHowDoGardener
      @TheHowDoGardener  Před 2 lety +2

      A lot of non-traditional plants offer a generous bounty of food. We can't let that group get us down. Keep up the good gardening.

  • @susieschilling4009
    @susieschilling4009 Před 2 lety +2

    Replace the psychopaths for starters. WEF members needs to be put on trail for crimes against humanity.