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What have done towards your prep?
21 March 2012, 09:38,
#91
RE: What have done towards your prep?
Sadly, I'm moving to a flat, no balcony. Might be able to manage cress on the windowsill!

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21 March 2012, 10:21,
#92
RE: What have done towards your prep?
(21 March 2012, 09:38)TOF Wrote: Sadly, I'm moving to a flat, no balcony. Might be able to manage cress on the windowsill!

The roof?????

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21 March 2012, 10:44,
#93
RE: What have done towards your prep?
(21 March 2012, 09:38)TOF Wrote: Sadly, I'm moving to a flat, no balcony. Might be able to manage cress on the windowsill!

You can grow a lot in a window

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf2jW05TEwU
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21 March 2012, 10:49,
#94
RE: What have done towards your prep?
Yesterday spent £20 on tinned food in tescos. Today spent 549.96 on four slEeping bags. 199 on a eight man two room tent. Nearly booked 10 days camping in France near Normandy landing site. I was going to buy a outdoor wood burning stove and a 1kw gen. What you think? Also are water purifiers any good or after an event would water need distilled?
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21 March 2012, 10:53,
#95
RE: What have done towards your prep?
(21 March 2012, 07:27)Reality Jones Wrote:
(20 March 2012, 19:54)TOF Wrote: Hope everyone has a bumper harvest. I will be leaving my veggie garden and fruit trees/bushes behind*sniff* But wait til next year... I'll be back!!

Potatos in bags are easy to grow anywhere.
Try this site for indoor veg' growing.

http://www.ehow.com/how_2156424_grow-ind...arden.html

I planted some seed potatoes last year then decided I wanted the big pot for some thing else, took as I thought all the potatoes out and and tipped the soil back in to the bag, closed the bag down and put it under a garden chair to stop it getting to wet, few weeks later my friend was potting some thing for me and shouted ''there's some thing growing in this bag'' when I checked it I had half a dozen perfect spuds growing in the bag? seems some spuds will grow in any conditions there were Desiree potatoes, couldn't believe it!
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21 March 2012, 17:33,
#96
RE: What have done towards your prep?
Been out and tidied up the garden ready to put in 3 raised veg beds.
Failure is NOT an option
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21 March 2012, 17:55,
#97
RE: What have done towards your prep?
This is something I've done already, but got confirmation of today. A book I've ordered has been shipped! It's about the best ways to invest in precious metals, considering the changes to UK VAT on silver but not gold.

Good times!!!
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Those who sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither - Benjamin Franklin
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9 April 2012, 08:39,
#98
RE: What have done towards your prep?
This week ive removed a flower bed and turned it over to veg, finished adding 3 raised veg beds and put up 4 pallets on a wall in the garden for verticle gardening.
Failure is NOT an option
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9 April 2012, 09:40,
#99
RE: What have done towards your prep?
(21 March 2012, 10:53)Prep Girl Wrote:
(21 March 2012, 07:27)Reality Jones Wrote:
(20 March 2012, 19:54)TOF Wrote: Hope everyone has a bumper harvest. I will be leaving my veggie garden and fruit trees/bushes behind*sniff* But wait til next year... I'll be back!!

Potatos in bags are easy to grow anywhere.
Try this site for indoor veg' growing.

http://www.ehow.com/how_2156424_grow-ind...arden.html

I planted some seed potatoes last year then decided I wanted the big pot for some thing else, took as I thought all the potatoes out and and tipped the soil back in to the bag, closed the bag down and put it under a garden chair to stop it getting to wet, few weeks later my friend was potting some thing for me and shouted ''there's some thing growing in this bag'' when I checked it I had half a dozen perfect spuds growing in the bag? seems some spuds will grow in any conditions there were Desiree potatoes, couldn't believe it!
spuds are fairly easy to grow, i heard someone say you could grow spuds from spud peelings alone-provided they have got eyes on them, we dont use seed potatoes-used them once and the return was terrible, we use shop potatoes and chit them off,then plant them, i grow them inside car tyres, the rubber retains the heat and its easier to harvest them than earthing up.
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9 April 2012, 09:50,
RE: What have done towards your prep?
I forgot to update this thread.

I've ordered a pretty little compass thermometer keyring. Also, a log cabin construction book.
Dissent is the highest form of Patriotism - Thomas Jefferson
Those who sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither - Benjamin Franklin
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