My survival garden, supplies, and setup.

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2010

My survival garden, supplies, and setup. This was done with the thought in mind that I would not be leaving Florida. If I have to evacuate or leave in a hurry, a lot of this would be in vain but I would take most of it with me in my recently purchased RV.

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  • What are you composting? Most kitchen scraps grass leaves can go to the chickens then you can compost the chicken waste.

  • @ArboriusOwns mostly food scraps and yard waste.

  • Great job man I wish there were more people like you.

  • @sourceoftruth444 Me too and I wish they were living close to me like in my neighborhood.

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  • Good stuff man. Thanks for sharing your great ideas and solid efforts. Stay safe!

  • @jsnip4 Food scraps and yard waste make perfect chicken food anything not fit for human consumption as long as it isn't moldy is good for the chickens. Just make sure if you feed them egg shells that you bake them a little then crush them up so they don't recognize what their eating.

  • Good ideas. I'm trying some survivalist methods too but I'm not as far along as you are.

  • @jsnip4 lol yeah i hope you have a few big guns as protection from the less prepared people. They are gonna love your hydroponics set up.

  • Hey, mind sharing more info on where I can get that bike motor?

    Thanks.

  • @elboertjie No I have not tested this system in that respect. I know I should but with 3 young kids and a wife and in the summer time now, it would be brutal because my solar panels are only producing around 1200 watts and that is not enough to run the a/c, washer/dryer, etc. Those appliances use 220 volt and this solar panel system is 110 volt. I have a new window a/c unit that I will use and can run all night long on the batteries but it's too much for the rest of the family to deal with now.

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