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RE: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - T-oddity - 5 November 2012 (4 November 2012, 23:09)Paul Wrote: Bit off topic, hope you don't mind. Sorry to hear this Paul, not a lot that you can do about malicious damage. One of the reasons that I put time and effort into the kind of gorilla gardening that I do, is that I fully realize that one of the first places that will be raided by the local sheeple post SHTF is my allotment plot, I don't see a few veg worth getting into a fight over. I will have plenty of fresh food stuffs to find in the local environment most of which the sheeple would not recognise as food. RE: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - bigpaul - 5 November 2012 certainly after TSHTF, if not now, you need to have land be it garden, allotment or field that you can actually CONTROL, its no good being miles away. you need to be able to physically keep possession of it. RE: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - PrepperJohn - 6 November 2012 Sorry to hear all of your hard work has gone to waste Paul. This is another reason to employ Permaculture principles to your garden or allotment if you can get away with it. Permaculture gardens tend to look less obviously like veg gardens and might be bypassed by know nothing bozos. They also tent to upset other allotment members and the land owner who through ignorance think your plot is unkempt. As was mentioned above, guerilla gardening is also a great way of protecting your food supply. (3 November 2012, 08:27)T-oddity Wrote:(2 November 2012, 22:58)Prepper1 Wrote: This is sort of where I eventually want to go with my allotments... I will start a new thread on No Dig Gardening because it is something I am really interested in but my wife is not convinced so I am having problems. I would be interested to find out as much as possible about this method of gardening RE: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - Hexyprep - 6 November 2012 I also love this idea and want to know MORE |