Kitchen Gardening 101: How to Grow Your Own Food
Posters comments:
1)
How much and what to grow is
another subject.
2)
Growing a garden and
defending a garden from humans and wildlife is another subject.
3)
Organizing a garden, and a
garden effort, is always a difficult task. Getting the people scheduled will often
be very difficult, including people getting sick or hurt and not being able to
work for some period of time and recovery. There will sometimes be malingerers, too.
4)
Consider doing some food
stockpiling (if you can) to supplement any garden grown food, and the initial
start up period for whomever you are planning on coming to your home.
Unfortunately for me, I’ve been through road blocks during hard times and
combat, and not everyone makes it through.
5)
During WWII (World War Two)
most of our farm grown food went to the troops to eat, and most homes out of
necessity had gardens for growing their own food.
6)
Never forget the Golden Rule
and the idea of soup kitchens.
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