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Today was the last day for the backyard garden for this year, as we have a hard freeze expected tonight.
So today I harvested everything that was left in the garden. If not for the freeze, the beans, tomatoes, and peppers were still blooming and would have continued to produce for some time. I am still canning up today's harvest, but so far I now have 20 quarts of beans full, more beans left to can, the peppers are mostly canned, and a lot of coliflower left to can. I got a lot of production out of a small backyard garden that is only about ten feet long, with four rows. I have plenty of seed corn, beans, and pepper seeds for spring with out having to purchase any seed for next year. ![]()
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A top financial woman on Alex Jones was saying that her friends were all investing in farming precisely for food supplies.
This is an investment and growth industry as we head into the Zionist caused financial collapse. Whites are such good farmers. It's going to be great to see whites come together and grow and defend each other once again. Seeds...another currency of the future? |
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We have snow on the ground in northern Canada ,and on Sunday we will see a low of almost minus 30 celsius.
Your home-grown produce is a welcome sight.
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Starting your seeds indoors - Home Vegetable Garden
We had a shot growing season last year, and will have another short growing season next year (my weather prediction). A way to get a jump on the short growing season is to start seedlings before the winter snow and ice has ended, then plant them after it looks safe. |
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There is a reason why we are having colder than normal temperatures, and a longer than normal winter- lack of sun spot activity.
The corona of the sun is hotter than the surface of the sun. We receive warmth from the surface of the sun, and also from the hotter corona surrounding the sun. When sun spot activity stops, the corona cools. When the corona cools, our planet cools too. Sun spot activity will probably not resume for about another three years (my prediction based on what my grandfather taught me about solar activity). Farmers need to plan ahead, and understanding the weather helps with that. Due to the cooler temperatures, we are also having increased rain fall, which is why I will be planting in raised beds again next year, to prevent root rot by increasing the oxygen level in the soil. |
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They cut the water supply of to 40% of the California farms, which turned to dust without irrigation. They encouraged the blacks in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) to murder or expel all White Farmers, then, as you would expect, the blacks did not grow enough crops to feed themselves. The White Farmers grew enough to feed that nation, and a few more as they exported a lot of excess produce. The GM crops in South Africa failed to a high degree this past year. Farming has probably been reduced in Iraq and Afghanistan, due to the Washington/Tel Aviv War. Two years of shot growing seasons and floods in our Northern Hemisphere. Back during normal farming conditions, there was not much of an overage of the world wide food supply. Now it looks like there will be a short fall. |
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Whether I have time to grow or not, a keep a collection of vegetable seeds on hand that I renew every year to frustrate the efforts of the GM people who would love to see these genetics wiped out. A good knowledge of Ukrainian history keeps one motivated as well. I especially concentrate on vegetables that will produce their own seed here in a northern climate.
There was widespread suicides in India a couple of years ago as farmers grew GM crops that failed. Why? Because the crops were not adapted to their local environment. |
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In 1994 I was painting the kitchen which gave it a new look, and I bought a few decorative clear glass food containers and put a variety of attractive dried beans in the containers.
One variety is called an Anasazi bean, which was probably grown by White Folks thousands of years ago in Southwestern America. The word "Anasazi" is a word the Asian savages in that area use which means "enemy" and every savage tribe of Asians in that area still call them Anasazi/enemy. White Folks did live in that area, and the remains of the Anasazi display the most technology in that area, so that was most likely the White Folks who lived there. The Anasazi bean still exists, even though the Asian savages who surrounded the Anasazi people wiped them from the face of this world in hundreds of years of violent Indian attacks. Some of the Asian savages still live today in houses built by the Anasazi people. The invading Asian savages still have not advanced to the level of the Anasazi. I had some of those Anasazi beans left from 1994, and planted a few to see if any would grow, and they did. I saved several for seeds and will plant more of them in the spring. They grow into a low bush, and make a lot of large beans. They look similar to a pinto bean, but are a white bean with reddish marking, compared to a pinto which is a light brown bean with a dark brown marking. In the spring, I plan on planting both a few bush beans, and a lot of pole beans. |
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I am much involved in that research. In relation to farming though , I just went through my first year and had good success but made my share of mistakes but the lessons are well learned and nxt tear should be much better. My peppers and Swiss chard were the last to go here but mine were the victims of my goats, they didn't eat them till the rest of the other natural greens were gone. Like this thread and thanks for posting the vid. Copperhead |
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Check out this link about from backwoodshome.com I propose total self sufficiency but even there they want you in their box http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles2/wolfe118.htmlnt look on page 4 or 5 to see what they have planed for farmers and people in rural communities. global warming treaties would give them the false authority to check our carbon foot print and recon our property while they were there. I have heard that they want an annual tax on cows of $848. 00 per animal then they can use that money to buy equipment to better spy on us. Copperhead |
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This year was another bad year for American farms, and next year will probably be as bad.
USDA Chart of Counties declared a farming disaster area (loss of at least 30% of at least one crop). Only the blue counties had a normal growing season. ![]() US_Declared_Disaster_Secretary+&+President_Finalv2-732348.PNG (image) Last edited by Poor Richard; 12-26-2009 at 06:45 PM. |
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