RE: Preparing for what?
The trouble is, how many of us still have the capability to work the fields or grow crops, I've only got a basic understanding myself of crops rotations and such stuff (which I'm trying to improve on) and with these new hybrid "seedless" crops they produce, unless we've got copious ammounts of seed stock, lifes gonna be hard for a long time until we start producing food and even then, part of thats got to be put away for next years seed stocks I believe.
On my small scale trials, I soak my seeds overnight on wet issue paper to re moisturise them, and if you keep the paper moist and in a warm place the majority start to sprout and germinate within 48 hours. I will then transfer to pots, empty yogurt pots and such and grow indoors till they are strong enough for outside. Does that sound about right. ?
I know large scale production is different and thats what I want to gain knowledge about "just in case" because I think the knowkedge on how to plant, look after abd harvest will be one of the most sought after skill sets.
"Some say the end is near, some say we will see Armageddon soon...
I certainly hope we will, I sure could use a vacation from this silly shit."
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