Since I grow outdoors, I don't think about things like that. A friend of mine in South Florida lost a perpetual Honey Bee grow to the big hurricane last year. She is having to start over searching for a mother. Lost 2-3 months of income. Not able to ask FEMA for help with that.i shouldn't have said ice storm. the streets were fine, but the trees/powerlines, not so much. i was without power for about 8 hours. lights were late coming on that evening
Those are doing real good. I am yet to plant tomato seedsThe Mortgage Lifter tomatoes are almost two weeks old from seed, the bell peppers are about three weeks old. The cabbage is clones that started growing from the cores inside my compost bin. They spent the day outside today.
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that's what i am waiting for the last few predicted nights in the 30's then my peppers and strawberries are going outside.Next week, after we get past the few high 30's in the morning, I will be putting the peppers in the ground. I have it softened all I have to do is till in some compost and they ready. The tomatoes are a few weeks away from my guestemations.
what breeder/seedbank?started my Grand Daddy Purple ganja seeds in the same box I been growing my veggies in yesterday. Hopefully they pop soon and I have THAT garden going on too!!!
I got them on sale for their Black /friday sale.... $29 from $55. It's going to be my 'early' crop this year. I am hoping on making some seeds from them. I have some Tiresas Mist ( damn that shit is expensive) and in the works on building a CS generator. I ordered the silver today.
Sounds like you have it going on. Just a tip on the fish ponds. Get some sort of otter fencing up before they find it. We lost 4-5 ponds of catfish to otters. The fuckers would only eat the tail fin and let the fish die.I am always envious of you folks in the lower latitudes lol
On that note I did just receive my produce seed order from Heritage Harvest Seed.
This is the beginning of my self sufficient journey. Or at least growing as much of what I eat as possible. Will have a few high tunnels and have spent almost a year building up my compost to help build the soil.
I already have 23 producing fruit trees, apple, plum, and cherry.
Also have a 100ftx 40ft x avg 7ft deep pond that raises trout with ease. Currently stock with fish last may at 10" and now average 17".
I have 3 floating beds of 30ft x 6ft that will help keep the pond cool this summer and grow food.
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Sorry to hear that. I guess we are lucky in Florida. Other than tearing up every acre they can to put in condo's, we do try to look out for the environment. Even started some restoration on the Everglades, without Big Sugar killing us all.Otters aren't an issue here. In fact sadly most wildlife does not exist anymore. Hence why I have to have a stalked pond for fish. Worst part is where I live is still marketed to suckers as a wilderness destination. Yet our ecosystem is deader then dead lol
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We do the same here in Cape Breton Nova Scotia Canada, it is just for a mill destroying everything for biomass and some bullshit golf course resort.Sorry to hear that. I guess we are lucky in Florida. Other than tearing up every acre they can to put in condo's, we do try to look out for the environment. Even started some restoration on the Everglades, without Big Sugar killing us all.
Back when I was writing, one of my stories took place in Saint Johns in 1718. None of The Bankers thought you could catch all the cod. They were wrong.We do the same here in Cape Breton Nova Scotia Canada, it is just for a mill destroying everything for biomass and some bullshit golf course resort.
Use to be one of the most beautiful places you could ever see. Now it is just an eye sore.
LOL all the cod and everything else in the ocean, in the rivers, in the lakes, and on the land. It has all been destroyed.Back when I was writing, one of my stories took place in Saint Johns in 1718. None of The Bankers thought you could catch all the cod. They were wrong.
I am always envious of you folks in the lower latitudes lol
On that note I did just receive my produce seed order from Heritage Harvest Seed.
This is the beginning of my self sufficient journey. Or at least growing as much of what I eat as possible. Will have a few high tunnels and have spent almost a year building up my compost to help build the soil.
I already have 23 producing fruit trees, apple, plum, and cherry.
Also have a 100ftx 40ft x avg 7ft deep pond that raises trout with ease. Currently stock with fish last may at 10" and now average 17".
I have 3 floating beds of 30ft x 6ft that will help keep the pond cool this summer and grow food.
Cheers
We actually do not have enough sun for that to be a year round option. It isn't uncommon to go many weeks if not months with barely seeing the sun. Jan-April/May it is not uncommon to not see for 2-3 weeks at all.damn man, get some solar panels and go off the grid !!!!
sounds awesome...