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Whos going to tell them?

https://dnyuz.com/2024/05/05/china-is-buying-gold-like-theres-no-tomorrow/

I might just do that.

She survived the coldest night yet. 25 down at the house this morning. Maybe 28 up at the garden.

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https://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/staying-in-city

What if you Don't want to "Get Out" of the City - Epi-3396

Today's show was inspired by a very emotional and sincere question I had on a panel in Camden at Self Reliance Festival. "What if I am not ready to leave the city yet"?

Great episode.

How long does the flowering stage usually last for an autoflower like this?

Yeah, this was just for fun, didnt think it would survive the nights in the 50s and 40s that we have had. Might try a cover at night but thinking I would rather just start a plant under lights in the barn "office".

I was hoping someone would say "let it ride" she might make it.

Sheep do just fine on less than ideal pasture. About a quarter of my total grazing area is relatively steep, relatively poor pasture, it definitely could support a cow in the worst areas but the sheep manage.

Give it a shot. If you are moving cattle daily, sheep should be a breeze.

Just "searched it up" and yeah, there are trees available in the states.

But, for fun, for posterity, and for shits and giggles I would gladly pay for some seed.

If you are up for the effort, shoot me a dm, with quantity you can ship and costs for the seed, time, and shipping and I can send you the sats.

Yes...delicious. Roasted and eaten or used in recipes...incredible.

Soup is especially good as the weather turns cold.