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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2010

A tour of my backyard and its fruit tree/ bush plantings along with crisis preparation commentary

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  • @PaulRevere2010 do you know that gas doesnt hold for to long? it only has a shelf life of a year if not treated. concerning the fruit trees, are they cross polinated ? if so how is the bee wildlife and are there any more in the area? nmight end up with the same problem with the newly planted one

  • @lookingforthemeaning -- gas is treated with Stabil.

    Fig trees are self pollenating and so are Satsuma trees. I have 8 blueberry bushes of diferent varieties so they will cross pollenate. Muscadine grapes are self pollenating and so are the thornless blackberries. There are other Pecan trees nearby to cross pollenate mine. The Kiwi vine requires a male, and female and although the container said it had both, I still examining that one.

  • Hard to find a steel burn barrel these days. Most are made of plastic anymore. Also are you using a stabilizer in your gas or just rotating it? Everything looks great. You have it on the ball.

  • @62636263c --- Stabil is in the gas. I plan to burn and replace the gas after Hurricane season.

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  • My question is how are you going to keep the people out and the govt. from confiscating your stuff...its very very impressive but i think youll have trouble holding down the fort when SHTF

  • very nice.

  • @lookingforthemeaning Ok, will do and thanks.

  • @slhines7 look up "greening the desert" here in utube. if you can garden in the desert. you can garden every where :-) adapte the suroundings to your climat, adapte to your suroundings:-)

  • Consider yourself lucky that you are able to grow all of that. Unfortunately I live in gosh awful North TX (Dallas) clay alkaline soil. My garden that I planted did poor this year. The only things that beared anything were tomatoes and jalapenos! We did have some Bartlett Pears, but not as much as last year.

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