I am getting my garden in for the growing season of 2013. This is one of the reasons that I have started this blog. I need to have a place so that people can come and view the process of making self watering containers for growing food. These containers are a must here because the ground here in Paradise is full of rocks, is very hard, the hot air temp sucks the moisture out of anything in a pot unless you water it daily, the deer are the worst for eating everything in site and since I rent all my efforts needed to be movable in case of a move. These problems were big stoppers for my will to garden successfully so to address these many hurdles I decided that my own self watering containers were the best options, well actually the only option for me. They had to be portable, cheap to make, productive, attractive and easy to construct. The following documentary and tutorial is meant to instruct, inspire and spread gardening throughout the world. I used recycled junk whenever possible. I scrounged from the thrift store and did my best to keep cost down while making the best garden systems possible. I hope you enjoy this tutorial and discover the joys of growing your own organic food. I will start this out with my first pic of the first efforts of my journey. I have planted pickling cucumbers peppers and herbs on the two from corners. A skirt of recycled drape material will dress this up, and keep away the UV damage and also I will be building a trellis out of cattle panels and will also put on a tutorial. There will be much more to follow so check back once in awhile. I will post as I perfect and correct. Thanks.
This is a record of my journey into the homesteading and renting lifestyle on a short budget. A good response to our plastic world is to grow your own and make your own as much as possible even if you don't have 20 acres and a mule. I hope to cover ways that a renter can container garden and even raise small livestock with movable and affordable systems. I hope you see something here that can help you.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
What did Jesus Eat?
Jesus ate "einkorn" wheat. When he
said he was the "Bread of Life" he was not referring to the
unhealthy, hybridized grain today known as wheat. His wheat had 2 chromosomes,
and was healthy in moderate amounts in contrast to today's wheat that has 6
chromosomes, is full of gluten and anti-nutrients that are toxic to our bodies.
This knowledge has been the ONLY thing that has brought me some healing and I
thank God for leading me to it.
My Journey, Reasons and Motivation
This is a record of my journey into the paleo eating
lifestyle on a short budget. Many
authors insist that people use grass fed meats and organic ingredients and
though I agree these are best our country is in middle of a tragic health
crisis of obesity and chronic disease.
We have been taken hostage by big pharmacy, big ag and big food
producers. They have bought our
politicians and stolen our right to a healthy life. It is time to fight
back. Cook real food meals, educate
ourselves. Trade for food, grow a
garden, teach our children not to be a victim of corporate greed and social
pressures. Then, when health is gained
we will be stronger to make more money to buy better food and live better,
healthier lives. I personally am a
Christian who does not ascribe to the whole evolutionary belief system but I do
believe in the ability of living organisms to change their DNA over time in
response to environment. I follow the Perfect Health Diet by Paul Jament PH. D.
and Shou-Ching Jaminet, PH. D. I suffer
from inflammation, chronic pain, chronic fatigue and high blood pressure. I have improved over time, not totally
"there" yet but am continuing my journey to health. I have learned on the journey that I am
allergic to nuts and am amazed at how eating
so many good fats has not made me gain weight.
This blog is just me thoughts, research, journey and testimony. You are welcome to read, disagree or ignore.
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