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We need to surround ourselves with people who have some old-time survival skills like growing and preserving our own food. Finding heritage/heirloom seeds. Also, we need to talk with family friends and neighbors to find out who has what skills. I've spent a fair amount of time thinking about the talented people in my life. If we all need to move together and live together, it may be the only way. We can't all move to Florida.
Also, I have a hard time growing anything (in Florida) and never had problems anywhere else. I know citrus is easy to grow here but I’ve tried so many vegs and a few fruit I know could be successful (strawberries) and I always fail. I know 99% of the problem is ME, but it just doesn’t seem that easy. There is either too much sun, or they do great for a few weeks and then are covered in weird moldy looking stuff or bugs. And I really don’t want to spray fungicides, all the other ‘cides on my plants. So anyway, something to consider if you’re planning on homesteading or trying to be self sufficient. I love it here otherwise.
Loving Missouri for the growing season and beauty. I do miss WA mountains and beaches and family and friends whom I had to leave, but aside from that, it can all sink into the ocean
Get a composter/digester. Make your own soil. My friends across the country do that. Use leaves, all of your peelings, coffee grinds, egg shells, fish remains etc. It's a challenge when you live in a really hot and/or dry state. Sevin dust in a powder form is great and is safe within a short time for harvesting and eating.
I’ll try that, thank you.
You are welcome fren.