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THE PRODUCE GARDEN-10 ways to be more self sufficient

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2007

Self sufficiency can be very rewarding, and you can embrace it even with the smallest things.

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  • the gov exist to collect taxes

    no sale no tax

    they dont like self sufficiency they want dependency

  • You are a corporate nightmare! Excellent. Smart man.

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  • Really good advice!

  • @Soldier957 / I don't know where you live, I'm in the procces of purchasing 11 achers in north east Akansas for 18 thousand, w/ home and 2car garage plus many more good things on the property. Keep lookin Soldier, you'll find what your lookin for.

  • I wish you was my neighbor. Hunting, fishing, growing your own fruits and vegetables is the only way to survive in this economy for the next 20 years. Keep growing everyone.

  • awesome ideas...were just starting out...have a long way to go..but there are some great ideas here...

  • I love this video! It has lot's of good ideas. Thank you so much. GOD bless you and I hope you keep coming up with great ideas. You know there was a time when people had to take care of themselves. And I think that if the LORD tarries that time is going to come around again.

    I think I'll look to see if I could barder some house cleaning for scrap wood and straw.

  • @mullinerspec 'excuse me but what is mps?

  • Here, the diversity of semi-arid plants, prickly pear, tonali fruit(of the prickly pear), sour guamische(barrel cactus berry), sweet garambullos(another barrel cactus berry), huizache pods(mezquite or acacia tree) and don't forget insects, grasshoppers, certain beetles, honey ants, and corn earworms! Thumbs up mate and thanx for sharin' your wisdom and knowledge,....if ppl. starve its only cause of lack of knowledge, we're definitely livin' in a Mother Earth Larder! = )

  • @Soldier957 You can sometimes rent a row from a local university's horticulture and agricultural dept, or you can start off with pot plants.

  • Good stuff. Thanks!

    Cheers.

  • Great stuff. I plan to have a house with room for a garden eventually but it was just too expensive to start off that way. If I started with a house I'd be paying on an extra 200 thousand right now & I'd be in debt for 30 years. With the condo I bought though, I'll be done paying after 11 years. I should be finished by October or November. After that no rent, no mortgage, no nothing!

    Sure I'd like a big garden but I'd have to grow a lot of produce to make up for that extra 200 thousand.

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