Message from @Lucky Texan

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2020-05-02 10:58:07 UTC  

Holy fuck that sounds amazing

2020-05-03 02:03:19 UTC  

Indiana is chilling livestock call your farmers for cheap meat, you'll have to slaughter and process yourself

2020-05-03 02:03:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438131750994031/706325037891977286/10155.jpeg

2020-05-03 19:54:48 UTC  

Anybody else vacuum seal dry goods? What a tedious task, just finished doing 30+ pounds of rice and beans.

2020-05-06 07:08:05 UTC  

You’ll want to plant that a lot thicker

2020-05-06 22:35:20 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438131750994031/707722194196627526/image0.jpg

2020-05-06 22:35:24 UTC  

Starting the garden.

2020-05-07 02:43:41 UTC  

Any amendments?

2020-05-07 17:17:19 UTC  

rent a apartment with a roommate, so sadly cant do anything like that.

2020-05-08 02:29:33 UTC  

You got room for 14 red solo cups?

2020-05-10 01:25:48 UTC  

I’m growing okra, chives and cantaloupe and also a bit of potatoes and beets. I have green onions and garlic aswell. Planted weeks ago, okra and chives have pushed through. Onions and garlic have nice leaf growth. Beets have leaves aswell. I have an eggplant and a blueberry bush that isn’t doing well

2020-05-10 01:53:23 UTC  

Any tips for those last two?

2020-05-10 03:16:29 UTC  

@kalebdenden yes i do

2020-05-10 03:37:49 UTC  

@Thatotherguy you need to have acidic soil for those blueberries

2020-05-10 03:38:20 UTC  

Get rose fertilizer for your soil and collect pine needles to mulch it with. Also used coffee grounds

2020-05-10 03:38:35 UTC  

@SOG JAMESON do you like to eat salads?

2020-05-10 03:42:59 UTC  

Thanks

2020-05-11 14:09:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438131750994031/709406720182583306/IMG_20200509_152557__01.jpg

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2020-05-11 14:09:38 UTC  

Come on folks, lets see some pics of how your being more self reliant. Who else is practicing self sufficiency when and where they can?

2020-05-11 15:25:01 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438131750994031/709425841175658646/20200420_170236.jpg

2020-05-11 15:25:45 UTC  

Nothing has really come up yet, it's still a bit cold. Had snow over the weekend.

2020-05-11 15:26:06 UTC  

A couple rows of potatos, some lettuce. Planting corn and beans next week (after last frost date)

2020-05-11 15:26:39 UTC  

I did the first part with a shovel, and then decided to get a crappy little tiller, which turned out to work really well.

2020-05-11 15:28:18 UTC  

Six new apple trees

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438131750994031/709426668443271248/20200404_183940.jpg

2020-05-11 20:36:51 UTC  

Damn. Wish I had land.

2020-05-11 21:16:57 UTC  

Does anyone know of any crops that can grow in 100% indirect sunlight?

2020-05-12 02:48:26 UTC  

I can’t grow shit but weed lol

2020-05-12 06:19:56 UTC  

If I grew weed it would probably be trash quality lol.

2020-05-12 07:20:48 UTC  

Just hoard fishcock and groats

2020-05-12 07:21:07 UTC  

This has been my sole contribution to this channel

2020-05-12 13:10:27 UTC  

@Bogs_Bunny You have no direct light or what?

2020-05-12 13:11:03 UTC  

Plenty of plants will grow with non direct light, just might be a little slower or smaller. But others will do fine

2020-05-12 13:12:19 UTC  

When I lived in an apartment, I had 5 - 5 gallon buckets that grew all kinds of veggies. My balcony only had a couple hours of direct sun at best. But the sun reflected of the building next to mine, and the plants did great.

2020-05-12 23:33:02 UTC  

^

2020-05-12 23:33:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438131750994031/709911147268276285/image0.jpg

2020-05-12 23:33:34 UTC  

Tomato and pepper section

2020-05-12 23:33:52 UTC  

Self-reliance is the real way to end the state

2020-05-12 23:38:27 UTC  

@Lucky Texan yeah my apartment gets no direct sunlight year-round.

2020-05-12 23:42:36 UTC  

@Bogs_Bunny still try some plans in pots. You'll be surprised at how much will still grow