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Expand Gardens now to avoid the Holodomor!

If you haven't a garden start now

Rick Larson
Apr 24
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Reports of food processing and distribution plants going offline from various tragedies in such a short time (STORY) should be investigated as a combined event.

Its just freaky President Joe says we will have food shortages and just like that food is in short supply. To cover inflating the money supply perhaps, or do the members of the WEF (did you know Al Gore is a board member?) just want 70% pf the population dead? Or what? You tell me what you think about this overall food event.

The old style free tenant peasants never bothered with the stress of having to worry about shortages of food.

Start a garden now and avoid the rush.

Pictured below is a Tiny Greenhouse (VIDEO) I built yesterday that sports a variety of crops intended to begin harvesting in 30 days, then as other types mature, through the next month, more harvests, to be replanted with another or other types of crops.

This is about time.

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Monica Hughes PhD
Writes The Mariachi Years Apr 24Liked by Rick Larson

You’ll have to grow tubers because vegetables have insufficient calories. Veggies are for nutrition and taste for most people.

Not said as education for Rick. Just a general statement :)

Do you grow potatoes Rick? If so what are your yields like? I’ve heard one can expect between 10x to 20x what was planted.

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RE Nichols
Writes RE’s Zine Jun 28·edited Jun 28Liked by Rick Larson

Kohlrabi, Chinese cabbage, Swiss chard, beets, and scallions can all be grown on my patio. I'm trying to grow yams in barrels. I'm good at growing herbs so I plan on selling or trading them for other stuff in my farming community. And I'm helping Dad set up traps on his homestead in hopes of some rabbit meat. A bunch of well-fed bunnies keep hopping around his property. Why bother with hutches?

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