How to get Prepared for a Food Shortage!

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  • @Toodle.Pipp001
    @Toodle.Pipp001 2 года назад +125

    We're designed to spend time in nature, growing food and not sitting in front of screens. 💚

  • @ecocentrichomestead6783
    @ecocentrichomestead6783 2 года назад +28

    Funny thing:
    People with many months+ stockpile of food are called preppers nowadays.
    Less than 100 years ago, that was the normal way people kept food!

    • @SpicyMoustache
      @SpicyMoustache  2 года назад +7

      This is so true!!!

    • @deboraballes9044
      @deboraballes9044 Год назад +3

      Ikr?? I was thinking about my grandmother that lived in Tennessee. Whenever we would go visit in the summer we would pick the green beens and prep them for canning as we sat around the table, she had a job in town as a clerk but made ends meet with her garden.....EVERYONE had a garden and many still do.....love seeing this come back around with new energy.....and all those tats😅👍

    • @dayamitrasaraswati6276
      @dayamitrasaraswati6276 Год назад +5

      I love pressure canning. I feel I am going back in time when people lived doing this. It's a pity people have lost these simple skills. It's too easy to buy from the shop - unless there is a food shortage and then most will whinge rather than grow and preserve.

  • @jimmydean8470
    @jimmydean8470 2 года назад +52

    I was never a big fan of tomatoes, until I started to grow my own organically. Then I realized it was not the tomatoes that I didn't like, but the way the store bought ones are grown. I love a fresh tomato from the garden, nothing compares. I wish I would've learned canning from my grandmother before she passed. I always pickle my extra peppers and jar them up to put in the pantry.

    • @marciaduncan4398
      @marciaduncan4398 Год назад +4

      It is very easy to can your own food no one taught me how to do it and I just started doing it about 10 years ago when I was in my fifties and now I'm not afraid to even can meet when I can get good organic or Wild meat

    • @gomezaddams6470
      @gomezaddams6470 Год назад +2

      And now, it's 10 minutes later. The vegetables in the stores are like plastic. I have pet guinea pigs that eat tremendously. I offered them vegetables that cost more than I would have ever paid but I have to have them for them. And I thought that they're just so strange, even the organic vegetables. Eventually it got to where my guinea pigs wouldn't touch their favorite veggies. I had to go a long time without offering them before they got desperate enough to eat them. I've always had space to grow food and for the last two many years I have not. There's more to the story but that's the short version. And you're also right it's not the vegetables fault that you taste in the store or out of a can. When you grow them yourself they don't even taste related. Plus you have the freedom of cooking them in a style that taste good they're not boiled in water until they've lost their color

  • @northeastslingshot1664
    @northeastslingshot1664 2 года назад +37

    Food shortages are coming.
    Worst in 75 years.
    90% of my customers are growing food indoors to prepare for these shortages.
    Keep prepping folks!
    Thanks bub!

    • @SpicyMoustache
      @SpicyMoustache  2 года назад +8

      Thank you mate! Lots of people that I know are doing the same thing!

    • @bmzaron713
      @bmzaron713 2 года назад +2

      The future is the future

  • @pattiangove1825
    @pattiangove1825 Год назад +6

    I love love love that I have found you! I also have a small city lot and I’m so inspired by you and your beautiful gardens! I love Seeing Stevens large space and the wisdom you both shared helps me greatly. My 17 year old Granddaughter is such a help and is enjoying your videos as well! Thank you! We have been canning together for some time so another generation will learn how to grow and preserve.

  • @janetbransdon3742
    @janetbransdon3742 Год назад +9

    Me too... I just picked up a bucket, some leaf mulch and bark that had dropped off a tree from a carpark. I am always on the lookout lol... recycle and reuse. Nature is awesome. 🤗🍁🌿

  • @shmegol1140
    @shmegol1140 Год назад +8

    I love his disapproving vegan "yeah" after he says he's harvesting the pigs 7:47

  • @georgemaxwell4984
    @georgemaxwell4984 2 года назад +24

    Doing that in your front garden is great, especially giving your time too as your enthusiasm is so infectious. Keep up the good work. 👍

    • @SpicyMoustache
      @SpicyMoustache  2 года назад +6

      Thank you so much, I already converted a few neighbours and I hope to convert more!

  • @amycopeland1701
    @amycopeland1701 Год назад +10

    Hi Spicy moustache! Just came across your channel. I am impressed with what you have done with the space you have. It is beautiful. You mentioned in your video that you wish that you could raise chickens. I raise Coturnix quail in stackable cages. They are small birds that fit into your whole hand & consist of dark meat. Their eggs are tiny & 3 of them match one large chicken egg. I raise these domesticated adorable birds for meat & eggs. These hens have had the ability to go broody & hatch out chicks bred out of them, so I have to hatch out chicks in an egg incubator. They really don't take up much room unlike chickens & they should be contained in cages or a walk in aviary system since they are not the smartest birds & will not survive on their own & predators will get them if not well protected.
    In case you are interested in checking more about these birds, I will post some RUclips channels for further exploration as well as the company Hatching Time which sells the type of cage system that I use. I like your accent & can't place what region you're from. Take care.
    1. ruclips.net/video/T27xgj4fxLc/видео.html Coturnix Corner channel
    2. ruclips.net/video/8KvVDweNsO4/видео.html Living Traditions Homestead
    3. ruclips.net/video/qPXpUXhA9Ec/видео.html Slightly Rednecked
    4. hatchingtime.com/collections/quail-cages Hatching Time company

  • @Kellycreator
    @Kellycreator Год назад +3

    Really glad to have beer introduced to you by my 20 year old Son. 😊. We’ve an empty garden just used for dogs and we are now dividing the garden space in two. I’m really looking forward to getting outside with a plan. The vertical gardening is a must to maximise space as I will only have half. I want to thank you for inspiring us to take charge of our space. ❤

  • @razim.blakley5651
    @razim.blakley5651 Год назад +2

    You such an Angel!!! Helping others is the way to go!

  • @Kira-kg4kl
    @Kira-kg4kl Год назад +2

    I'm really glad we live in the middle of nowhere and have the space to do these kind of projects, we have turnt most of our flower beds into produce harvesting areas rather than decorative

  • @lookup6312
    @lookup6312 Год назад +5

    Thanks for all you do, I so appreciate your effort to encourage people to be more self sufficient

  • @tamaraweed3124
    @tamaraweed3124 Год назад +4

    Can you imagine the togetherness of family and friends to raise a garden and or animals ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lilmissdaydreamer4741
    @lilmissdaydreamer4741 Год назад +11

    Very informative! You are inspiring me to really get going on my projects. Thank you for being such a good people! The world needs more people like both of you!! ❤️

  • @deathatsix
    @deathatsix 5 месяцев назад

    I can't truly "prepare" for a food shortage other than build the knowledge on survival, growing and raising animals. As far as going full on gardening, I just can't go full on on what it needs so my gardens produce but don't pop like if I had time to nurture it. I have tow kids and a mean ex (their mother) that doesn't care whatsoever about fresh food. I still practice, know survival, have some emergency food and have tools, resources and knowledge on making and fixing things. I have land, tools, resources and everything else but time. Thanks for all your great videos then and continuing. Just because it hasn't happened yet doesn't mean it won't, and maybe not in the way of shortages but priced out of reach. Keep up th he good work.

  • @sallygiles132
    @sallygiles132 2 года назад +11

    Loved this. Thank you guys 🤗🤗

  • @deliathorja442
    @deliathorja442 11 месяцев назад +1

    I still got cucumbers pickled from last year, they're in perfect shape (in vinegar), compots and even gem from 3 yrs ago. We got a long cold season so it's traditional to store food. My cellar always has something you can eat right away.

  • @silverlacedwyandotte6437
    @silverlacedwyandotte6437 Год назад +4

    What a team up this is, Awesome stuff guys Keep it up!

  • @Artinthefeels
    @Artinthefeels Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for making these videos and sharing your knowledge with everyone! I have learned so much from you!

  • @tombeegeeeye5765
    @tombeegeeeye5765 Год назад +1

    If that is corn I would recommend a denser planting. Corn is wind pollinated. You will get better results with a denser planting. I think Potatoes would be a better choice for a small plot.

  • @amyperce2982
    @amyperce2982 4 месяца назад

    I all so love your no dig gardening video people will get alot out of it❤

  • @marciaduncan4398
    @marciaduncan4398 Год назад

    I love your channel now I am all excited for spring

  • @judifarrington9461
    @judifarrington9461 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video. So much helpful information! ❤

  • @nnicolexo
    @nnicolexo 2 года назад +10

    I really appreciate this video and both of your inputs. I’m in the process of starting now, growing some food and learning the preservation processes! Great video!

  • @TransdermalCelebrate
    @TransdermalCelebrate Год назад

    Lovely video, looking forward to the summer 👍😁❤️

  • @ecocentrichomestead6783
    @ecocentrichomestead6783 2 года назад +3

    Your video intro is one of the best there is!

  • @crankiemanx8423
    @crankiemanx8423 Год назад

    I really appreciate all your vids 🙏💖
    I would love to see any vids on preserving & storing food.thank you.🙏

  • @sarrahlee4118
    @sarrahlee4118 Год назад

    Loved it... very inspirational...thank you ❤, so we justtt moved to an apartment, but, have a garden thats been neglected (30 years?)... so, going to get it going...! ... alot of sitting, and just LOOKING about... what to do 1st... so, i think ive got a BEGINNING of the plan... which is really, the clean up, and seeing what i can use from the mess, and what must go... so, again, thank you! ... loving all your vids... ohh, i made crisps from a load of potato peels... ate every last 1! 👍🤗🙏

  • @SdW.8
    @SdW.8 Год назад +3

    Think about having meat rabbits or quail birds in your tiny urban garden for meat and eggs. They're legal in most major cities, unlike chickens and require minimal space.

  • @cavedwellersound
    @cavedwellersound 11 месяцев назад

    I like this longer form video with the chat. Thanks!

  • @isar7525
    @isar7525 2 года назад

    This video is excellent. Lots to think about!

  • @cathythomas2692
    @cathythomas2692 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this information!

  • @aidanbrown426
    @aidanbrown426 Год назад +1

    underrated video

  • @camerafusion
    @camerafusion Год назад

    Awesome video, great tips!!!

  • @SpeakUrMindShareUrWords
    @SpeakUrMindShareUrWords Год назад +1

    Many people don’t realize that produce bought in grocery stores, have declined in nutrients over the decades, due to mass production of food , versus much more nutritious organic backyard farms.

  • @joepolito4569
    @joepolito4569 20 дней назад

    Awesome gentleman, very inspiring!

  • @gryphc3860
    @gryphc3860 Год назад +1

    Don't forget to grow medicinal herbs too. Many of the herbs we use in the kitchen are also great medicinally. Also learn which weeds are edible 😊

  • @amandachrome9310
    @amandachrome9310 Год назад

    Very informative... thanks from Barbados 🇧🇧

  • @edzakete.3700
    @edzakete.3700 Год назад

    Inspired! im gonna do the same front garden

  • @stephanie6851
    @stephanie6851 8 месяцев назад

    you're such an amazing person

  • @jarretv5438
    @jarretv5438 Год назад

    That’s facts though home grown just hits different! Organic is definitely better than conventional but home grown in homemade compost planted in the ground is the best.

  • @rebeccacastle794
    @rebeccacastle794 Год назад +2

    I'm learning sooo much! Thank you!

    • @nadinetasmania
      @nadinetasmania Год назад

      So am I - this man has so many great tips and also cooking ideas - love it!

  • @jasongreen6447
    @jasongreen6447 Год назад

    Just found your message,
    Thanks for a brilliant learning channel 😊

  • @ecocentrichomestead6783
    @ecocentrichomestead6783 2 года назад +5

    If you are prepared, for you, there is no food shortage.
    The thing that causes shortages is the humans have become so specialized that they only do one thing and depend on a long supply chain to provide all their needs.

    • @SpicyMoustache
      @SpicyMoustache  2 года назад +2

      Yes and yes! That’s so true! Most people don’t even realise how dependent they are on companies that produce literally every single thing we have at home!

  • @synchromystic4447
    @synchromystic4447 2 года назад +3

    I love your videos!

  • @arturasbriska6991
    @arturasbriska6991 Год назад +2

    Hi. Second year I plant all sorts and storing. Trying buy less and less from shops. I know what I plant and how I grow. :) Allotment plot not big but trying my best.

  • @christinasalzman3287
    @christinasalzman3287 Год назад +1

    Good morning from California! You said unfortunately you have no animals due to space have you looked into fish farming in small areas? You can grow a good amount of fish in a 55 gallon drum. The water can also be used to add beneficial nutrients to your plants.

  • @MegaNazwauzytkownika
    @MegaNazwauzytkownika Год назад

    We shoud learn more about storage and preserve food.

  • @soapbox3141
    @soapbox3141 Год назад

    Anasazi beans were found in the southwest U.S that were still viable as at least seed that were several hundred years old.

  • @prettynatural1973
    @prettynatural1973 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @stinnehviid7444
    @stinnehviid7444 Год назад +2

    Hi Alessandro, I love your channel, and your grow food tato. You have inspired me to grow food on my microscopic balcony. But I have a question, since tomatos are nightshade plants and plant and root are toxic. Can I plant leafy greens under the tomatos in separate compartments, so they do not share soil. ?

  • @Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor
    @Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor Год назад

    I'm loving your videos, Alexandru! You should connect with and interview Sean Dembrosky (Edible Acres) and Akiva Silver (Twisted Tree Farm), if you haven't already. Take care! 🤗💛🤗

  • @jahblessjah2341
    @jahblessjah2341 Год назад

    Its the Ali G of gardening 😎

  • @TheTeeCee1
    @TheTeeCee1 Месяц назад

    They are paying farmers in the UK to retire and give up the land. They are also paying others to not grow food, but trees instead! Food shortages are coming, so grow what you can.

  • @Tulip879
    @Tulip879 Год назад

    Which soil do you use? I have a garden but I don't have too much growing. I am impressed with your garden
    I want to grow more.

  • @jarretv5438
    @jarretv5438 Год назад

    Steven may I suggest to you to plant goldenrod or other native flowers to attract wasp because they are a predator of those Japanese beetles

  • @Ed19601
    @Ed19601 Год назад

    I have a passive dehydrator that uses sunshine

  • @monael-chami798
    @monael-chami798 Год назад

    Excellent vedeo ever
    You're so good
    I gave you a like and subscribe 👌

  • @tomywolf2219
    @tomywolf2219 Год назад

    Super

  • @Anita-ns3ts
    @Anita-ns3ts Год назад

  • @jessestewart169
    @jessestewart169 Год назад

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @bigmomma9371
    @bigmomma9371 Год назад

    I would love for you to come to the states and visit my farm!!!

  • @Julien-bt7fd
    @Julien-bt7fd Год назад

    Oh boy, in an emergency, I sure would love to have you around me.
    For desert, I'm on the flowers on your skin😉
    🌶🌹

  • @breaking_mowers3811
    @breaking_mowers3811 2 года назад

    Ace!

  • @annal3708
    @annal3708 Год назад

    🙏♥️🙏

  • @freakface1234
    @freakface1234 Год назад

    With everything happening today, this video has this ominous stink behind it. Thank you for your videos and I owe you sub by now!

  • @anerawewillneverforget
    @anerawewillneverforget 2 года назад

    I cannot find the hard cover book anywhere. There is an e-book. Can someone please direct me to any other source that Amazon?

  • @Anita-ns3ts
    @Anita-ns3ts Год назад

    I love you ❤ even though sometimes I don't know what's going on. Your videos are awesome but they often lack details and I can't understand the rules ❤

  • @lisacole
    @lisacole 10 месяцев назад

    What a brilliant video, packed with useful ideas. I had to watch it in parts though because the background music was distracting. Please lose the background music!

  • @pattykelly6621
    @pattykelly6621 Год назад

    Looking forward to harvesting a pig. I'm guessing the pig is less excited. That would definitely be the major reason I'm a vegetarian. I worked for 30 years in the veterinary field caring for animals. I just can't eat them.

  • @georgemaxwell4984
    @georgemaxwell4984 2 года назад +4

    Just remembered a question for you. I have a raised bed, it's only in sunlight for part of the day so I put in lettuces and onions. The onions are doing great, I've tried the lettuces twice but they've been totally wiped out by slugs. Any ideas? Thank you.

    • @harryweston4707
      @harryweston4707 2 года назад +3

      Huw Richards has a great video on slug control in the garden

    • @georgemaxwell4984
      @georgemaxwell4984 2 года назад +1

      @@harryweston4707 Thank you. 👍

    • @SpicyMoustache
      @SpicyMoustache  2 года назад +6

      Have a look at nematodes. They help a lot in the garden and they will get rid of slugs and snails

  • @justinskeans3342
    @justinskeans3342 Год назад

    Get some coturnix quail man.

  • @wynnebritton1
    @wynnebritton1 Год назад +2

    There's something sickening about seeing someone excited about "harvesting" a living being... I'm so glad I became Vegan. What was I thinking before that!?

  • @paul_herts
    @paul_herts 2 года назад +3

    Looking at the intro I can see you have just 3 sweet corn plants there, did you get cobs from them? I’ve always grown them in blocks (like all the books, experts, tradition dictates!) and I’ve recently watched a video from someone else who grew them, successfully, in a line, so interested to find out how others have got on with breaking the rules

    • @SpicyMoustache
      @SpicyMoustache  2 года назад +5

      Hello, I planted corn in waves because I didn’t want a single harvest but many different ones. It worked great and I managed to get a few different harvests in just a 1.20 m2

    • @paul_herts
      @paul_herts 2 года назад +3

      @@SpicyMoustache that's really interesting. Could you share some more information, such as how many plants at a time, how long between sowings, variety etc. I would imagine that a video on this would be useful for many people - anything that challenges preconceptions and demonstrates alternative methods that work has got to be beneficial. How many people just plant 1 large sowing in a block which results in a glut, how can other crops be treated likewise, etc? Thanks for the reply, I appreciate any thoughts and ideas

    • @SpicyMoustache
      @SpicyMoustache  2 года назад +6

      @@paul_herts hello, thank you for the support! I’ll create a more detailed video explaining everything because it will take a lot to explain the different step to create such a space but I’ll make sure to do it as soon as the next season starts so everyone can get prepared 😊

    • @paul_herts
      @paul_herts 2 года назад +2

      @@SpicyMoustache thanks for the videos, always interesting and educational.

    • @billy-bobby5141
      @billy-bobby5141 2 года назад +2

      My daughter wanted to grow corn a couple of years ago (in UK) we planted 6 seeds, only 4 became seedlings, then one of those died before planting out. We planted out the three remaining plants, I knew they were supposed to be planted in a square, so I tried a triangle formation. I also remembered my grandad helping his greenhouse tomatoes to cross pollinate with a "tickle stick" as he called it, so I did that too. All three plants produced! Good luck with yours.

  • @iimmm
    @iimmm Год назад +1

    Harvesting pigs... As if they aren't sentient..just a commodity...
    😔

  • @markc1828
    @markc1828 2 года назад +1

    I started growing my own vegetable garden in pots this year I’m doing that and I’ve took over my mums garden for more room I started cause of the great reset the new world order

  • @Irish0wl
    @Irish0wl 2 года назад +2

    Do you expect food shortages in the near future @spicy moustache ?

    • @SpicyMoustache
      @SpicyMoustache  2 года назад +2

      Yes, I do. However, this is just my opinion and I didn’t want to condition anyone else’s opinion :)

    • @Irish0wl
      @Irish0wl 2 года назад +2

      @@SpicyMoustache 👍

    • @Irish0wl
      @Irish0wl 2 года назад +2

      @@SpicyMoustache I do aswell.
      So for the first time, I'm planting my own potatoes :D

    • @SpicyMoustache
      @SpicyMoustache  2 года назад +1

      @@Irish0wl that’s awesome mate! The first time I harvested potatoes it was a great time of the year and they tasted awesome!

  • @12345678992041
    @12345678992041 9 месяцев назад

    You could have quail in your small space :)

  • @Jieisho
    @Jieisho Год назад

    vaCUM sealer

  • @gomezaddams6470
    @gomezaddams6470 Год назад

    I love the video. But talking about a sweet loving animal has a harvest does not resonate with me and the least.

  • @Tbird-gh4sn
    @Tbird-gh4sn 3 месяца назад +1

    Can't even watch after the pig comments....

  • @vanessaevans3401
    @vanessaevans3401 Год назад +1

    As far as I know , pigs aren’t harvested, they are killed

  • @savegraysoncats
    @savegraysoncats 8 месяцев назад +1

    Gross about calling killing a pig harvesting

  • @jennyfernandez895
    @jennyfernandez895 2 месяца назад +1

    Sorry but animals are not harvested, they are slaughtered and it's not "fun stuff".

  • @phuahnini6871
    @phuahnini6871 8 месяцев назад

    I just wished that you guys just stay with the vegetables and not go into animals....the way, Steven said the pigs are close to harvest is so 😢 sad.....pigs are as smart as dogs and you compare them to your vegetables..😢😢😢..i respect, Gaz Oakley who rescued his chickens and only use their poo as manure & gives away thier eggs...

    • @Toni_G1990
      @Toni_G1990 Месяц назад

      Don’t tell people what to eat

  • @JLange-zp4ms
    @JLange-zp4ms Год назад +5

    Sad to see the promotion of meat eating. I was drawn to your work because its about a plant based life style. THere is already too much dependence on animal protein in the developed fossil fuel ridden parts of the world like USA & UK.

    • @SpicyMoustache
      @SpicyMoustache  Год назад +4

      He is free to think what he wants. I’m on a plant based diet since almost 2 years

  • @arzf2009
    @arzf2009 2 года назад +6

    I watch all of your videos. However, I stopped this one right away by the time your friend said "I'll be HARVESTING my pigs next week". Using the same term as you use when picking up plants to adorable, clever, and senscient beings is too much to me!

    • @therealdrhankmccoy5047
      @therealdrhankmccoy5047 2 года назад +3

      I don't even know who that guy he had on his video is. Never heard of him. Don't care for him. It's a bit more than just harvesting pigs I'd say

    • @enikooh2878
      @enikooh2878 2 года назад +1

      Would that make you feel more comfortable if he said slaughtering?

    • @arzf2009
      @arzf2009 2 года назад

      @@enikooh2878, you surely know the answer.

    • @juliohernandez8892
      @juliohernandez8892 2 года назад +1

      Same here

    • @therealdrhankmccoy5047
      @therealdrhankmccoy5047 2 года назад +1

      @@InstantAquatics slaughtering pigs for overweight people such as yourself to have greasy fingers isn't part of the natural food chain. Being overweight isn't natural. Pork isn't even the best meat for you it's the worst. All pork does is get you fat and clog your arteries

  • @Kiyarose3999
    @Kiyarose3999 Год назад +1

    ‘’Excited’’ about unnecessarily slaughtering a sentient animal, wow, and ref to this murder as ‘’harvesting’’ as if he/she is a plant. I thought this was a Vegan channel, I can’t be supporting animal cruelty, so will unfortunately have to unsubscribe. 🌻✊🏽🌎

    • @dorkchops
      @dorkchops Год назад +4

      honestly, growing up on a farm as a vegan you learn the difference between local livestock vs mass produced
      What we did was care for the animal and made sure they were loved because all of that plays a part into what they produce. Eating anything from a scared/sad animal will bring you down
      we also made sure the animal’s death wasn’t in vain by using everything down to the bones for broths and/or the shepherd dogs
      personally i get too attached to the animals to go back to livestock farm stuff but i still prefer people supporting local farms for their meats vs big commercial farms that don’t care

    • @Kiyarose3999
      @Kiyarose3999 Год назад

      @@dorkchopshat doesn’t in any way counter what I said, unnecessarily murdering someone is wrong no matter where or how it is used or murdered. Controlling and killing a sentient animal just for a few moments of sensory pleasure can never be justified! You didn’t ‘’grow up on a farm as a Vegan’’, cos Vegans don’t go back once they become aware of the senseless and totally unnecessary control, abuse and slaughter!

    • @Kiyarose3999
      @Kiyarose3999 Год назад

      @@dorkchopshere do those Chickens come from? Cos to get Chicken Ovulations means buying Female Chickens from a breeder who’s Male Chicks are surplus to requirement, so it is standard industry practice to grind the Male Chicks up alive in a Macerator or killed in gas chambers, and every animal bred for eating = less habitat for wildlife

  • @laurengianna9944
    @laurengianna9944 2 года назад

    I have a question about rain water. If they are poisoning the sky with chemical trails isn’t the water going into our soil? I’m just learning about starting my own food. It’s hard for me because I live in an apartment in NY (Queens) and we have nowhere to start an outdoor garden. And there really is no room inside to grow either 😢. Planning on moving but not soon enough. Have have a few in window at the moment like basil, cilantro, mint and thyme. Because we use that a lot. Thank you for such wonderful informational videos. I follow you here and on Instagram. God bless you 🙏🏼❤️💪🏼🌿🍄🪴

  • @citruscedar
    @citruscedar Год назад

    Thank you for the information and for you giving your time to your neighbors and to us. 🫶🏻