Don’t forget you can grow them from the stubs you use in the kitchen. Just put the bottom in a cup of water for a few days first.
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Good point.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 1:47 pmDon’t forget you can grow them from the stubs you use in the kitchen. Just put the bottom in a cup of water for a few days first.
The volume I want to plant will require a supply, looks like I will have to order them from the interwebs.
Planted Potatoes today, or at least got a start in. I have about 40-50 pounds of seed potatoes from last year and I'm putting them all in. I have 3 - 25 foot rows, will likely put in another 6 tomorrow.
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Planning the same, much as I want to golf every day.C-Mag wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 8:47 pmGood point.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 1:47 pmDon’t forget you can grow them from the stubs you use in the kitchen. Just put the bottom in a cup of water for a few days first.
The volume I want to plant will require a supply, looks like I will have to order them from the interwebs.
Planted Potatoes today, or at least got a start in. I have about 40-50 pounds of seed potatoes from last year and I'm putting them all in. I have 3 - 25 foot rows, will likely put in another 6 tomorrow.
I have tires set up in the back of the garden for potatoes, built a few more raised beds for berries and squash.
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I planted mine one foot apart, at a moderate production of 2 lbs per plant(range is 1.5-3#), it comes out to 500 lbs of potatoes. My previous production in this garden is close to 3 lbs per plant.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 9:00 pmPlanning the same, much as I want to golf every day.C-Mag wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 8:47 pmGood point.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 1:47 pm
Don’t forget you can grow them from the stubs you use in the kitchen. Just put the bottom in a cup of water for a few days first.
The volume I want to plant will require a supply, looks like I will have to order them from the interwebs.
Planted Potatoes today, or at least got a start in. I have about 40-50 pounds of seed potatoes from last year and I'm putting them all in. I have 3 - 25 foot rows, will likely put in another 6 tomorrow.
I have tires set up in the back of the garden for potatoes, built a few more raised beds for berries and squash.
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I mostly agree, but there will be wide ranging repercussions.TheOneX wrote: ↑Thu Apr 28, 2022 1:02 pmDon't expect the SHTF. The shortages are going to hit other geographically poor countries the most. We are not going to see that, we will see some inflation, and maybe shelves will be slightly less full, but we won't see any true shortages. The truth is countries like the US, Russia, and apparently Ukraine subsidize the rest of the world's food. Most of the world would not be able to sustain their populations without these countries, along with a few others, producing excess food. So we are very food secure. We may see prices rise as world supplies decrease, just basic supply vs demand economics, but because we are the ones producing the food we still get first dibs.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Thu Apr 28, 2022 10:24 amLike I said: until my son’s wife notices, it’s not SHTF.
As food prices double and triple, perhaps more, EBT food stamps and social security is going to stay pretty much the same. This means that 45 Million people will have money for one half to one third of the food they have been buying. There are 100 Million people receiving monthly assistance, food stamps, welfare, WIC. We have 70 Million on Social Security. Retired people on fixed income will be forced to use more and more of their pensions for monthly upkeep. On top of this all costs are going up Insurance, energy, housing.
We as a nation will get much poorer, and that will stress an already politically divided population. Many of us in good shape financially will weather the financial peice well, but we will have to live with a third or half of the populace who are on the edge.
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The problem with prepping is that you’re saving for someone else who’s more desperate.
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Prepping includes defense.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 7:39 amThe problem with prepping is that you’re saving for someone else who’s more desperate.
But yeah, in a full Mad Max, none of us have much of a chance. The world belongs to biker gangs.
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It doesn't take full-blown lawlessness: just the homeless roaming around would be a threat to your food supply. What are you going to do: shoot them? They'll walk right into your garden and take what they want: they're used to that already. They'll knock on your door asking for food. Hell, so will some of your neighbors. You're going to have to be secretive about what you have. They'll want to call community meetings where they insist everyone has to share: the Equality folks will really be pushing that. The FMWs are still going to be in control and we know how they think. (That's the problem of me living where I do: the FMWs will send jackboots to take my stuff for the good of everyone.)SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 7:42 amPrepping includes defense.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 7:39 amThe problem with prepping is that you’re saving for someone else who’s more desperate.
But yeah, in a full Mad Max, none of us have much of a chance. The world belongs to biker gangs.
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Southern and mid-California? Or how about Texas on the border?Martin Hash wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 8:25 amIt doesn't take full-blown lawlessness: just the homeless roaming around would be a threat to your food supply. What are you going to do: shoot them? They'll walk right into your garden and take what they want: they're used to that already. They'll knock on your door asking for food. Hell, so will some of your neighbors. You're going to have to be secretive about what you have. They'll want to call community meetings where they insist everyone has to share: the Equality folks will really be pushing that. The FMWs are still going to be in control and we know how they think. (That's the problem of me living where I do: the FMWs will send jackboots to take my stuff for the good of everyone.)SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 7:42 amPrepping includes defense.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 7:39 amThe problem with prepping is that you’re saving for someone else who’s more desperate.
But yeah, in a full Mad Max, none of us have much of a chance. The world belongs to biker gangs.
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That’s why the neighborhood watch became a thing in the Depression era. Run the bums out.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 8:25 amIt doesn't take full-blown lawlessness: just the homeless roaming around would be a threat to your food supply. What are you going to do: shoot them? They'll walk right into your garden and take what they want: they're used to that already. They'll knock on your door asking for food. Hell, so will some of your neighbors. You're going to have to be secretive about what you have. They'll want to call community meetings where they insist everyone has to share: the Equality folks will really be pushing that. The FMWs are still going to be in control and we know how they think. (That's the problem of me living where I do: the FMWs will send jackboots to take my stuff for the good of everyone.)SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 7:42 amPrepping includes defense.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 7:39 amThe problem with prepping is that you’re saving for someone else who’s more desperate.
But yeah, in a full Mad Max, none of us have much of a chance. The world belongs to biker gangs.