Nonsense. Stock up on carne seca/beef jerky/biltong, dried fruit, and grains. And you'll want a bunch of butane canisters for the burner you need to buy that will disinfect your water and cook your food.
Have you looked into community gardens? That might help some. And some is better than none. 😀
Stocking up on canned goods has been suggested and is a smart move. Herbs can be grown inside. Perhaps look into rooftop gardening. Or put an ad out looking for people with yardspace who might let you plant and tend a small garden in exchange for part of the crops.
Living in the city does indeed present a lot of challenges, but there are things that can be done. Nothing is ever 100% hopeless.✌️
Also, they sell trays to grow sprouts in. No special lights or dirt needed, will grow right on your counter top. Throw some seeds in some trays, rinse with a cup of water twice a day... and in 4 days or so you have nutritious sprouts. They sell many different types of seeds, try them and see what you like, then stock up on those. I personally like the clover and alfalfa but don't care for the radish or broccoli.
I live in an apartment, everybody doesn’t live in big ass houses with the garden of Eden for a backyard, when SHTF I am completely FUCKED.
Nonsense. Stock up on carne seca/beef jerky/biltong, dried fruit, and grains. And you'll want a bunch of butane canisters for the burner you need to buy that will disinfect your water and cook your food.
Have you looked into community gardens? That might help some. And some is better than none. 😀
Stocking up on canned goods has been suggested and is a smart move. Herbs can be grown inside. Perhaps look into rooftop gardening. Or put an ad out looking for people with yardspace who might let you plant and tend a small garden in exchange for part of the crops.
Living in the city does indeed present a lot of challenges, but there are things that can be done. Nothing is ever 100% hopeless.✌️
Do you have a balcony? You can grow potatoes in a buck, small garden in a bucket. Community gardens too.
Also, they sell trays to grow sprouts in. No special lights or dirt needed, will grow right on your counter top. Throw some seeds in some trays, rinse with a cup of water twice a day... and in 4 days or so you have nutritious sprouts. They sell many different types of seeds, try them and see what you like, then stock up on those. I personally like the clover and alfalfa but don't care for the radish or broccoli.