You must be joking!! You're dreaming! Most of your neighbors will haul ass to relatives in the country. No way you can secure that property. You're speaking of starvation, if the bottom falls out! Do you know what that means? It's every man for himself. You better get realistic! Only people that will have a chance are in the country. City folks and subdivisions, not much hope. If you live in town and are storing food, even if you own a gun, they will get it! Even if they have to kill you!
i live in a townhouse complex, no yard, im going to buy soil, plant food, seeds, and prolite, i can always grow indoors, we have 6 weeks of food and water atm, and ive made a list of items to get, the neighbours are assholes, they arent getting in, thats for damn sure
container gardening, you can grow tomatoes in pots in doors. also you could use grow lights. if it hits the fan, go dig up the courtyard and put in a garden. where there is a will there is a way
yes but the pay off is you get to eat. if society fails and i believe it will very soon. think about it this way, the treasury is producing massive amounts of money for these bailouts, that is taxpayer money, you and i are on the hook for all that crap. and the more you have of something the less it is worth. so the dollar is worth nothing, we import 80 percent of our oil, nobody will sell us oil if the dollar is worthless. so no dollar, no oil, equals no diesel, no 18 wheelers, no food.
Just be cautious that you don't run afoul of any community "Bylaws and Covenants." Many suburban subdivisions have these, enforced, it would seem, by left-over Geheime Staatspolizei. This can make it particularly difficult to keep your little farm a neighborhood block secret, if they're busting you out in the community newsletter. Make sure you get approval first, if you can. And DO make privacy an imperative. When the grasshoppers get hungry, they'll come to the ants for food. Be ready. ='[.]'=
The drawings really help me to visualize what your artistic interpretation of a suburb is.These capital I's represent your neighbors,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- get along with them..see how my text illustration blew your mind! Simple concepts made complicated with charts and graphs-Who woulda thunk it?!Thanks for being our shepard! BAAAAAH.
Just sorting through old mail and after rewatching your video realized what a grumpy sarcastic jerk it takes to make such a comment on my part considering your efforts. I sincerely apologize for the pompous armchair mockery of your helpful work.
Good video! This is great idea but would be hard to get that many people on board...especially when there are small kids and dogs thrown in the mix. I would love to food share with my neighbors but don't know if I'd tear the fence down. Still...great concept, especially if/when things get worse.
another way to do it, is instead of tearing down the fences, you could each grow a particular veggie... this is about thinking inside the box of a suburban plat. talking with neighbors is a good place to start.
Another way is get your neighbors to each grow a certain vegetable/fruit. That way each will become masters at what they grow. When the crop is ready simply divide it up between everyone who participates. This would feel everyones freezers.
yes sir, the point is we need to start preparing now,, practice gardens are needed so when we need them we will have learned some lessons about what is needed....IMHO
You must be joking!! You're dreaming! Most of your neighbors will haul ass to relatives in the country. No way you can secure that property. You're speaking of starvation, if the bottom falls out! Do you know what that means? It's every man for himself. You better get realistic! Only people that will have a chance are in the country. City folks and subdivisions, not much hope. If you live in town and are storing food, even if you own a gun, they will get it! Even if they have to kill you!
buddybleau 1 year ago
i live in a townhouse complex, no yard, im going to buy soil, plant food, seeds, and prolite, i can always grow indoors, we have 6 weeks of food and water atm, and ive made a list of items to get, the neighbours are assholes, they arent getting in, thats for damn sure
Keenen420 2 years ago
great video! gardens are civilian defense
centervilletn 2 years ago
Excellent idea. I'm not quite suburb enough for this to apply to me but I am growing a garden this year.
BoKnowsEntertainment 2 years ago
Good advice.
RodneyHampton 3 years ago
I live in a condo. I guess Im fucked.
scata99 3 years ago
container gardening, you can grow tomatoes in pots in doors. also you could use grow lights. if it hits the fan, go dig up the courtyard and put in a garden. where there is a will there is a way
evcrawfish 3 years ago
sounds like a lot of work..
scata99 3 years ago
yes but the pay off is you get to eat. if society fails and i believe it will very soon. think about it this way, the treasury is producing massive amounts of money for these bailouts, that is taxpayer money, you and i are on the hook for all that crap. and the more you have of something the less it is worth. so the dollar is worth nothing, we import 80 percent of our oil, nobody will sell us oil if the dollar is worthless. so no dollar, no oil, equals no diesel, no 18 wheelers, no food.
evcrawfish 3 years ago
How long do you think we have?
scata99 3 years ago
weeks , maybe months.... they are snowballing this thing fast. have you found the rabbit hole? if so, how deep have you gotten?
evcrawfish 3 years ago
Just be cautious that you don't run afoul of any community "Bylaws and Covenants." Many suburban subdivisions have these, enforced, it would seem, by left-over Geheime Staatspolizei. This can make it particularly difficult to keep your little farm a neighborhood block secret, if they're busting you out in the community newsletter. Make sure you get approval first, if you can. And DO make privacy an imperative. When the grasshoppers get hungry, they'll come to the ants for food. Be ready. ='[.]'=
Raycheetah 3 years ago
The drawings really help me to visualize what your artistic interpretation of a suburb is.These capital I's represent your neighbors,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- get along with them..see how my text illustration blew your mind! Simple concepts made complicated with charts and graphs-Who woulda thunk it?!Thanks for being our shepard! BAAAAAH.
loopywheat 3 years ago
i'm not a shepard,, BAAAAAAAAAH BAAAAAAAAAAH
just trying to help out out with one of my hair brained ideas...lol good luck i think we are gonna need it...
evcrawfish 3 years ago
Just sorting through old mail and after rewatching your video realized what a grumpy sarcastic jerk it takes to make such a comment on my part considering your efforts. I sincerely apologize for the pompous armchair mockery of your helpful work.
loopywheat 3 years ago
Good video! This is great idea but would be hard to get that many people on board...especially when there are small kids and dogs thrown in the mix. I would love to food share with my neighbors but don't know if I'd tear the fence down. Still...great concept, especially if/when things get worse.
greentxmama 3 years ago
another way to do it, is instead of tearing down the fences, you could each grow a particular veggie... this is about thinking inside the box of a suburban plat. talking with neighbors is a good place to start.
evcrawfish 3 years ago
Another way is get your neighbors to each grow a certain vegetable/fruit. That way each will become masters at what they grow. When the crop is ready simply divide it up between everyone who participates. This would feel everyones freezers.
OhItsJustMe2 3 years ago
yes sir, the point is we need to start preparing now,, practice gardens are needed so when we need them we will have learned some lessons about what is needed....IMHO
evcrawfish 3 years ago
Youtube search this word (Dervaes)
Carlstens 3 years ago