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Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - Printable Version +- Survival UK Forums (http://forum.survivaluk.net) +-- Forum: Discussion Area (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=13) +--- Forum: Food Production (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=21) +--- Thread: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain (/showthread.php?tid=3146) Pages:
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Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - Prepper1 - 2 November 2012 RE: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - Prepaday - 2 November 2012 i WATCHED THIS LAST WEEK, iT GOT ME THINKING, GAVE ME A FEW IDEAS ALSO, RE: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - Prepper1 - 2 November 2012 This is sort of where I eventually want to go with my allotments... But saying that anybody with a forest near them could plant food crops and nobody would be any the wiser and it's there when you need it I suppose. I know its not my own land but I cant afford that so you have to work with what you have. No point worrying about what you havent got!! RE: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - Prepaday - 2 November 2012 I think the idea of planting up the way instead of across is a great idea, Cucumbers ETC can be trained to grow up and rest on little shelves, imagine how much room you could save with other veg ![]() RE: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - Prepper1 - 2 November 2012 Its amazing what you can achieve with a little ingenuity... RE: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - T-oddity - 3 November 2012 RE: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - bigpaul - 3 November 2012 RE: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - Ranger - 4 November 2012 RE: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - Paul - 4 November 2012 Bit off topic, hope you don't mind. I had a good sized 30sq m plot full of veg coming up nicely to harvesting time. Next morning the plot had been stripped and what was not stolen was destroyed, trampled deliberately. It's good to grow and I still do but please remember that you'll need to protect your investment. RE: Future Permaculture and food production in Britain - Skean Dhude - 4 November 2012 Paul, Sorry to here about that but it is relevant. I've heard of it before though. Perhaps some sort of weedkiller added to them for next time to keep the vermin away. |