I LOLd when you wrote "It's Alive", as I've become hooked on the zombie audio drama podcast, We're Alive (it's helping me with MJOTZY withdrawal
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phil_in_cs wrote: Get your rice and beans now, when you don't have to pay for them in blood.
squinty wrote:You wear "chaps" to break a bronco, you wear "assless chaps" because civilization has collapsed and you've gone feral.
Blacksmith wrote:That is an excellent topic for another thread. You should start one about that. Really.
phil_in_cs wrote: Get your rice and beans now, when you don't have to pay for them in blood.
squinty wrote:You wear "chaps" to break a bronco, you wear "assless chaps" because civilization has collapsed and you've gone feral.
Blacksmith wrote:That is an excellent topic for another thread. You should start one about that. Really.


phil_in_cs wrote: Get your rice and beans now, when you don't have to pay for them in blood.
squinty wrote:You wear "chaps" to break a bronco, you wear "assless chaps" because civilization has collapsed and you've gone feral.
Blacksmith wrote:That is an excellent topic for another thread. You should start one about that. Really.
prepper7 wrote:I contacted Alpha BioSystems, the makers of Thrive, a liquid mycorrhizal fungi, with some questions. In addition to a very friendly and helpful reply, the customer service lady gave me a promo code (“freeshipping”) to obtain free shipping on my order!
I placed an order and am excited. I had purchased a rather expensive brand of potting soil, in part, because it contained this fungi. The problem is that I wanted to provide the fungal benefit to plants that were already potted. I also wanted to be able to "refresh" the colonies over time (my crops are all "cut and come again").
I wrote her and asked if I could share the code with my virtual gardening group and she not only said, "yes", but said to let you know that you can also order free samples (limited to 25 people per day) at their promotions page. There is also a give-a-way for heirloom seeds and THRIVE on this page as well. Next week (late Mon or early Tues) their Spring Promos will also go live on their site, usethrive.com.
zombiepreparation wrote:<snip> (I went to the link for "We're Alive". This is a brilliantly done audio podcast!
I am also missing "Mom's Journal of the Zombie Years". I've read what has been written twice and copied it to Word on my computer to read casually. <snip> Sissy's dialogue about storing, 'need' gardening, the need for keeping your preps on the down low, what & how to prep, medical needs, emotional needs, laundering, water collection, adaptations, etc etc etc is actually THE one thing that made me start understanding disaster preparations and what an actual disaster survival can look like, what I seriously could face, and some examples of how to face them. It is a very important bit of education for me and I recommend reading it to anyone who is new to disaster preparation
#1... You and your research are a veritable find for us here in Virgin Gardner Land!
#2... You asked the service lady abt sharing the promo code with us??? And there are free samples??? And will be free seeds??? The words 'Thank you' hardly seem to cover these things you are sharing with us here.
phil_in_cs wrote: Get your rice and beans now, when you don't have to pay for them in blood.
squinty wrote:You wear "chaps" to break a bronco, you wear "assless chaps" because civilization has collapsed and you've gone feral.
Blacksmith wrote:That is an excellent topic for another thread. You should start one about that. Really.
phil_in_cs wrote: Get your rice and beans now, when you don't have to pay for them in blood.
squinty wrote:You wear "chaps" to break a bronco, you wear "assless chaps" because civilization has collapsed and you've gone feral.
Blacksmith wrote:That is an excellent topic for another thread. You should start one about that. Really.
phil_in_cs wrote: Get your rice and beans now, when you don't have to pay for them in blood.
squinty wrote:You wear "chaps" to break a bronco, you wear "assless chaps" because civilization has collapsed and you've gone feral.
Blacksmith wrote:That is an excellent topic for another thread. You should start one about that. Really.
phil_in_cs wrote: Get your rice and beans now, when you don't have to pay for them in blood.
squinty wrote:You wear "chaps" to break a bronco, you wear "assless chaps" because civilization has collapsed and you've gone feral.
Blacksmith wrote:That is an excellent topic for another thread. You should start one about that. Really.
prepper7 wrote:I contacted Alpha BioSystems, the makers of Thrive, a liquid mycorrhizal fungi, with some questions. In addition to a very friendly and helpful reply, the customer service lady gave me a promo code (“freeshipping”) to obtain free shipping on my order!
I placed an order and am excited. I had purchased a rather expensive brand of potting soil, in part, because it contained this fungi. The problem is that I wanted to provide the fungal benefit to plants that were already potted. I also wanted to be able to "refresh" the colonies over time (my crops are all "cut and come again").
I wrote her and asked if I could share the code with my virtual gardening group and she not only said, "yes", but said to let you know that you can also order free samples (limited to 25 people per day) at their promotions page. There is also a give-a-way for heirloom seeds and THRIVE on this page as well. Next week (late Mon or early Tues) their Spring Promos will also go live on their site, usethrive.com.

Red_Snow wrote:In the future if you are looking for different mycorrhizal blends, this is my supplier of choice when it comes to inoculated plants/bushes with mycorrhizal fungus: http://fungiperfecti.com/mycogrow/index.html
phil_in_cs wrote: Get your rice and beans now, when you don't have to pay for them in blood.
squinty wrote:You wear "chaps" to break a bronco, you wear "assless chaps" because civilization has collapsed and you've gone feral.
Blacksmith wrote:That is an excellent topic for another thread. You should start one about that. Really.
phil_in_cs wrote: Get your rice and beans now, when you don't have to pay for them in blood.
squinty wrote:You wear "chaps" to break a bronco, you wear "assless chaps" because civilization has collapsed and you've gone feral.
Blacksmith wrote:That is an excellent topic for another thread. You should start one about that. Really.
phil_in_cs wrote: Get your rice and beans now, when you don't have to pay for them in blood.
squinty wrote:You wear "chaps" to break a bronco, you wear "assless chaps" because civilization has collapsed and you've gone feral.
Blacksmith wrote:That is an excellent topic for another thread. You should start one about that. Really.
phil_in_cs wrote: Get your rice and beans now, when you don't have to pay for them in blood.
squinty wrote:You wear "chaps" to break a bronco, you wear "assless chaps" because civilization has collapsed and you've gone feral.
Blacksmith wrote:That is an excellent topic for another thread. You should start one about that. Really.
by zombiepreparation » Sat Apr 28, 2012 2:08 am
As I have mentioned my new version of my (this year) balcony garden after the mold and I killed all my plants
Re: Virgin Gardener
by Polie » Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:00 am
anyone have ideas on gardening in a small apt with zero direct sun light? There is a hydroponics store just down the road and I was thinking of trying to find some grow lights. I would like to grow some herbs, tomatoes, and edible flowers.

phil_in_cs wrote: Get your rice and beans now, when you don't have to pay for them in blood.
squinty wrote:You wear "chaps" to break a bronco, you wear "assless chaps" because civilization has collapsed and you've gone feral.
Blacksmith wrote:That is an excellent topic for another thread. You should start one about that. Really.
Oh yummmm.Emit70517 wrote:My current garden consist of 26 tomatoes,(Better boys and big boys, because they do very well in the hot climate in central Lousisana) 10 bellpeppers, 6 Jalos, 3 Habaneros, 10 cucumbers, 5 cantalopes, watermelon, about 15 eggplants (3 different types), lima beans, greenbeans, okra, carrots are currently left over form the winter crop, as well as some aspargus that is in its vegatative growth, green oninons, potatoes.
Thanks. And hey, welcome!Next time I'm in I may take some pics for ya'll to see what I'm working with.by zombiepreparation » Sat Apr 28, 2012 2:08 am
As I have mentioned my new version of my (this year) balcony garden after the mold and I killed all my plants
The mold problem can be caused by the lack of light that you face. A way that I have dealt with it was watering less and changing my medium to something that can allow the water pass through and not sit in the pot/bucket.
phil_in_cs wrote: Get your rice and beans now, when you don't have to pay for them in blood.
squinty wrote:You wear "chaps" to break a bronco, you wear "assless chaps" because civilization has collapsed and you've gone feral.
Blacksmith wrote:That is an excellent topic for another thread. You should start one about that. Really.
I have obtained cardboard and purchased aluminum foil for sunlight reflecting

Emit70517 wrote:I have obtained cardboard and purchased aluminum foil for sunlight reflecting
Aluminum foil is a good cheap reflector, but it only reflects a maxiumum of about 30% the light. The best and one of the cheapest things I have found were Mylar fire blankets. They can reflect up to about 70% of the lumens and only cost about 3 dollars a pack.
prepper7 wrote:Best of luck to you.
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