Are you starting a garden? You have basically a week or two left to start it

Biden already said food will be tite in the winter. So are you going to be caught flat footed? Even if you have stored food you should grow to preserve your stored rations.

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Already have it but it's all ornamental plants

>You have 2 weeks
You don't garden do you?

You can cook and eat dahlia root according to the video game Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead

>muh cucumbers and peppers
Unless you have acres of land your little garden will hardly feed a rabbit let alone a human

>starting a garden?
no, i already have a garden and grow things that aren't easily identifiable as food so i'm incognito

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Yes i covered my lawn in cardboard and spread som dirt on top. I’m growing tomatoes and basil. I should be able to make a mean spaghetti sauce in about two more weeks

you don't know shit about shit
i could grow enough potatoes, beans and corn to feed a family on that patch of dirt

I got a ton of stuff in this bed in particular. I got two types of bush bean on either end with peas going down the middle and a row of squash on one side with carrots on the other.

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>feed a family
One meal? I don't don't you.

What kind of mushroom is that.


Also, elaborate.

*doubt

Depends what you grow. Potatoes, pulses and brassicas can be as productive as 2 - 3k calories per square foot.

i jsut eat my poop so i never run out of food

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The funniest oart is you out cradboard down and then you’re supposed to wait a year for it and everything under it to compost and rot down, then you plant one it
Everything they planted there would die when the grass under the cardboard starts to rot and produce heat
T. Gardener

Lions mane

I need mulch so i don't spend too much time weeding. I don't want wood shavings because i don't want to deal with them. And I heard leaf mulch can take out the nitrogen from the soil if it is mixed in. Is there any downside to using grass as mulch in a garden?

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nice numerals, based poop-enjoyer.

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Pvc pipe, buckets ,pots,drill, fertilizer, seeds

you can survive on only potatoes and milk, potatoes have all vitamins and minerals you need (except molybdenum) and milk has the fats,protein and molybdenum

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Could they not just rototil everything and then plant? I guess weeds would be a bitch if you do that.

spear man is insane and danger to society - loony bin

masked unit is trying to plant cardboard with a hammer - sabotage - shooting squad

Long live the revolution!

i use pine needles but be warned they will make the soil acidic so test your pH or add some potash

dont mix it in, put it ontop of the soil a day before a hot day

I heard hemlock is pretty good.

I had JUST ordered some powdered Lions Mane and decided that I wanted to try and grow some myself.

you can also lay some black visqueen to help heat the soil to kill off seeds, in FL we flood the soil to kill the nematodes

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they are pretty easy to grow, make sure to save some spores so you'll always have a supply

2 more weeks lmao

Try straw. That's what I've been using this year and there's a lot less weeds to deal with.

>leaf mulch can take out the nitrogen from the soil if it is mixed in.
Wood mulch can as well

Checked and based log eater

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I eat meat and will continue to eat things made of meat no matter what.

plant corn and rotate crops, it adds nitrogen

My first tomatoes will be ready in 1 to 2 weeks. Planted in April.

what type of maters you grow?

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lmao look at that low level shaman

Gardening is for spics, not white people. You dumb nigger.