So we all know to be prepared, have hard metals, stocked up food, cash on hand, etc. I’ve done all that, but now fine tuning it. I have cash and money in the bank. If everything goes to crap this next week, then it’s losing value and I’m missing out because it is turning worthless. If I spend it on tradeable goods and things that hold value, and then it takes months for the collapse to happen, I am left trying to pay my mortgage and bills with ammunition and bottles of whisky. Sure I could by gold then trade it back in if needed, but then I’m just losing some value assuming no movement in the price. Thoughts?
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Unless you have thousands in the bank. Don’t get too alarmed. Try to balance out some in the bank and some at home safely. If anything buy a couple of guns and ammo. Water, canned food. Get comfy and have family near by. I wish I had started a home garden for food earlier. Killing the grass and making room for crop plots. Gonna make a rain catch too.
Mulch, mulch and moar mulch. That's my best gardening advice.
Amen! I started. Raised row garden this year, lots of mulch, but once it's in and going it has been the easiest garden I've ever had and will get more productive each year. Gonna add some more yard to garden in the next couple weeks for more growing space next year.
Fuck grass. Grass is boring.