I ate well, so I will survive few hours absolutely without eating...
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I ate well, so I will survive few hours absolutely without eating...
Researched canning more, going to get a few books, then eventually pressure canner.
Added some extra tooth paste, tea, soda, and jam to storage. (Additional storage, not just the pantry).
Tore out the broccoli in the garden :( Darn things were INFESTED with aphids and everything we did to remove them they were back.. we may have to use some super diluted chemicals :( :( next year if they come back. Trimmed/planted/moved tomatoes plants, etc. Watered the black berries.
Hopefully in the next month can add a large water tank, and start working on the pond more.
Aphids and broccoli go hand in hand. What a shame, too. You might try planting your broccoli earlier next year. An early season broccoli can often be harvested before aphids become a problem. You might try an insecticidal soap before you go to full chemical usage. I've actually stopped growing it because of the aphids and the white moths. This is the first year I've grown cauliflower in several years, too. I'm trying a different specie to see if it's a bit more resistant. Good luck!!
I organized and labeled our "candle box" and "lanterns and flashlights box." I got my family to taste test warm powered milk w/ vanilla and chocolate & strawberry (kids) powders, purchased bulk of all, made and stored our "milk" box. Found on craigslist a good used deck box to store my gasoline outside. Bought popcorn, labeled and storred in old cranapple plastic jars and tested making it w/ oil on stove. Bought more misc foods to store.
I love broccoli but finally just gave up on it. I was down to trudging into the garden in a Tyvek suit with a chemical bomb on a long stick and I don't like using chemicals in my garden. Leaving out the broccoli just made more room for other veggies.
Love Broccoli. Miss Broccoli. Can't eat Broccoli. Broccoli = Kidney Stones. :crying:
I hit up barnes and noble. I got a list of books that i want to buy. mostly homesteading books.
found a good source of 6" pvc and caps am making several cache tubes 2' and 3' plan on also bringing some to jamboree to trade.
Practiced working with False Tinder Fungus and amadou. Also, found a True Tinder Fungus, but was completely frustrated when the entire mass was moist throughout.
ive been training my dog for rabbit hunting, gathering survival gear, stocked up on food and water, and double checked gear for a week long fishing/ hunting/ survival trip which i now have to take a gun that my brother will have to carry because there is a bear in my area that escaped from captivity. i still dont think i did enough and since its up to me to stockpile ..................
You may be right. How about going to the Introduction section and tell us about yourself. Thanks. http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...splay.php?f=14
I continue with the learning curve with my garden. Jeesh, I really need a garden-mentor neighbor. For the last few weeks I've been trying to figure out what I did wrong because my broccoli appeared to be getting to about three feet tall. I wondered if I should have cut it back when it was small or something. Well, on Thursday I discovered my "broccoli" plant was growning beans. Oddest thing, that. I didn't think I planted bush beans, but my pole beans didn't come up at all...errrm, correct that, they weren't pole beans. Live and learn.
As for preps, as mentioned in another thread, I discovered Costco now has jasmine rice, so I picked up a 50# sack and another 25# of pinto beans, along with my usual shopping. I'm hoping to pick up some more this season, assuming that they won't have it forever. It's only 10 cents a pound more than the cheap stuff they carry, and less than half what I've been paying at the Asian supermarket.
Probably the biggest thing for prepping this weekend was the conversation I had with the GF. I've never hidden my prepping from her, but she also doesn't want to know too much about it either. Well last weekend we had a little spat because I was looking at BOL/vacation/retirement property while we still haven't found a house for the two of us. This was a follow up that talked about priorities, insomuch as, we both currently own our own homes and I have every intention of selling mine to buy one together, but now have a chance of a lifetime to go in with a family member on a very nice piece of property. It won't take away from what I was planning on putting toward the mutual abode and she should look at it more as a long-term investment rather than putting it ahead of our home together. In any case, I was able to explain some of my biggest concerns (peak oil, continued economic downfall, infrastructure breakdown) in a coherent way that made her glad I was prepping for both of us. Turned out to be a very positive experience.
@ Endurance - I've looked at sprouts in the garden and thought, "Hmmm. Wonder what I planted there."
Try this. Make a garden plan. Draw out what you intend to plant where in the garden. That way you'll have a visual idea of what the garden will look like and what was planted in each "plot". As things begin to grow you'll be able to look back at your drawing to remind yourself of what it is. I've tried labeling them in the garden but it's hit and miss at best. Writing on popsicle sticks fades and those little plastic tags that come in commercial plants wind up invading your garden after a few years if you don't hand pick all of them up at the end of the season.
A really cool plant to have in your garden are nasturtiums. They are very attractive and the flowers are edible with a very peppery flavor. Depending on the variety you grow, some have a burst of sweetness along with the pepper.
Once you get the hang of the garden then start looking at companion plants for your garden.
If you dont want to go down the chemical route, try this if it's available over the pond.
http://www.harrodhorticultural.com/H...on_Enviromesh/
I've got raised beds and use the insect mesh but you could still use it on a conventional garden. It's a bit expensive to start off with, but lasts several years and can be used on all sorts of crops. I made the hoops from willow staves.The only thing to remember is not to put it over flowering plants until the flowers have been visited by bees or you won't get any crops!:cool2:
Edit to add the mesh will also give some protection from the elements.
i worked on a method of dehydrating mushrooms in the field.
@ Endurance again - I was out in the garden this morning and realized I failed to mention nasturtium leaves are also edible. The flower, leaves and green seeds can all be eaten. Cut up some leaves, toss in some flowers, a nice bit of chopped chervil and sprinkle with a little oil and you have a great salad. Mix in some purslane and it's even better. Nasturiums are almost impossible to kill. They are very hardy and produce fairly prolific flowers over the summer. The flowers look remarkably like jewel weed blossoms so if you know what one looks like but not the other...now you know. The leaves look like little lilly pads.
Oh, yea. Don't pick okra without long sleeves on. You'll really itch. Sort of like I am right now.
I finally found some .38 at Wally World. I grabbed the only box of 100 they had.
Around here, some wally-world's carry guns and some don't. I think they all carry amo, though. Lately, they have had shotgun shells and rifle ammo, but bulk packs of .22, and pistol ammo is kinda rare. They get it in, every week or two, but it sells out, the day it comes in.
Finished my BOB and bug out plans and got an A from Sarge!
I'm now working on the home plan.
Ammo availability around here in WalMart is kind of hit or miss. Most of the gun shops now have quite a bit in inventory, but their prices (understandably) have gone up quite a bit. WalMart's prices have not. Picked up 6 boxes of .40 today and 4 boxes (15 rounds per box) of 12 gauge 00 over the weekend.
This past weekend I went camping for the first time overnight in a tent! It's a big deal to me!
I think I was a bit overwhelmed...and I forgot blankets =( SO i used towels and jackets and sweatshirts haha but overall I had tons of fun!
Each time you go, you will figure out what works and what doesn't. It doesn't hurt to make a check-list so that you don't forget things. You'll probably find yourself modifying your list/gear quite often.
Thanks for the tip...lists are something I try to do for most things...at 24 my mind sure is forgetful!
Something to look forward to haha =)
Got some new tomato seeds in, and opened up the duct tape on my 3 pocket survival tins to make sure I had put everything in I wanted, and make sure none of it was rusting and whatnot.
Placed a big order with Honeyville Foods, purchased additional short term food and re-organized all of my food stock, my in-house store is now operational. Stocked-up on beef jerky and duck tape too.
I scored 600 rounds (count 'em!) 600 rounds of .22 LR target today at Wally Wonderful.
I have some nasturtium in the ground. Does it have a mottled white and grean leaf? If so, it's come in well. I've done quite a bit of complimentary gardening, some successful, some failures. I was shocked at just how well marigolds kept the pests away. I planted them as seeds and at first several of my plants were getting eaten alive, so I went and bought some started ones at the nursery. Within a week, whatever was eating the other plants was long gone. Very cool stuff!
did my first overnighter in the woods with my brothers this weekend. it was awesome. we pretty much took everything we needed but toilet paper! next time im actually gonna work on taking less and making our packs lighter. we worked on different fire lighting techniques, knots, boiling water fast, and on some different traps.
And replace all the stuff you remove with TOILET PAPER!
@Endurance - There are two varieties. On one the leaf looks a bit like a shield. The other, which is more prevalent, the leaf looks just like a small, round lily pad with the stem growing from the center of the underside of the leaf. I fixed turkey burgers on Monday and snipped off a couple of nasturtium leaves and used them like lettuce. The leaves give a mild peppery flavor. The flowers are a bit stronger. The leaves are the perfect size for sandwiches.
No, not that. Yes, that.
I went to a gun show, last weekend, and didn't buy any guns. (I was so proud, of myself.)
What I did get, was some old mil-surp stuff.
A butt pack (about 6"x9"x14") with straps and it's own belt.
A web belt (and a fat boy extender:blushing:) w/ suspenders.
2 canteens w/ insulated cover's
3 stainless canteen cups
2 cooking ring thingies (for canteen cups)
A hand full of ALICE clips. (OK, maybe 5 or 6.)
2 sleeping pads.
and I think I got something else, but I can't remember what! LOL:innocent: