2 Week Vacation in the Wild - Earth Changes and the Pole Shift2024-03-29T02:32:58Zhttps://poleshift.ning.com/forum/topics/2-week-vacation-in-the-wild?commentId=3863141%3AComment%3A670047&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAndrew and Becky, thanks for…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2012-01-09:3863141:Comment:8250422012-01-09T18:32:53.013ZDee Nguyenhttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/DeeNguyen
<p>Andrew and Becky, thanks for your help. Just what I need to know.</p>
<p>Andrew and Becky, thanks for your help. Just what I need to know.</p> what do you mean ''expire''?…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2012-01-09:3863141:Comment:8247672012-01-09T09:14:41.413ZAndrew Veresayhttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/AndrewVeresay
<p>what do you mean ''expire''? eggshells are made from calcium, a mineral, and mineral doesnt expire. you can store them and grind into powder and fertilize the garden whenever you want, OR you can EAT them, to add your body some calcium!</p>
<p>what do you mean ''expire''? eggshells are made from calcium, a mineral, and mineral doesnt expire. you can store them and grind into powder and fertilize the garden whenever you want, OR you can EAT them, to add your body some calcium!</p> Hi Andrew. Your post is truly…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2012-01-09:3863141:Comment:8246032012-01-09T07:23:46.705ZDee Nguyenhttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/DeeNguyen
<p>Hi Andrew. Your post is truly inspiring. I'm finally starting to be motivated into learning how to save seed with the stuff I will buy from the store and take some notes on the plants that you have grown. Such a beautiful and peaceful place. A way to be in touch with nature as it should be. Thank you for this post =) Hope you and your family are doing well.</p>
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<p>Does anyone know if eggshells expire?</p>
<p>Hi Andrew. Your post is truly inspiring. I'm finally starting to be motivated into learning how to save seed with the stuff I will buy from the store and take some notes on the plants that you have grown. Such a beautiful and peaceful place. A way to be in touch with nature as it should be. Thank you for this post =) Hope you and your family are doing well.</p>
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<p>Does anyone know if eggshells expire?</p> Thanks for sharing Andrew. I'…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2011-08-11:3863141:Comment:7018502011-08-11T05:29:27.725ZCaryn Dhttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/CarynGielow
<p>Thanks for sharing Andrew. I'm fascinated to know more about the scythe. I'm sure knowing better how to use one...to keep fleas and weeds down, some order in the chaos, etc. we will still likely need to "mow" areas, as well as be able to harvest crops, hay for livestock, etc. Thanks for sharing your off the grid holiday pictures and stories. Glad you had a nice time!</p>
<p>Thanks for sharing Andrew. I'm fascinated to know more about the scythe. I'm sure knowing better how to use one...to keep fleas and weeds down, some order in the chaos, etc. we will still likely need to "mow" areas, as well as be able to harvest crops, hay for livestock, etc. Thanks for sharing your off the grid holiday pictures and stories. Glad you had a nice time!</p> Really nice preparation for o…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2011-08-02:3863141:Comment:6858522011-08-02T14:28:48.785Z3v52rgmha91tjhttps://poleshift.ning.com/xn/detail/u_3v52rgmha91tj
<p>Really nice preparation for ongoing worldwide events.. This is just great.. Be on your own.. You should try this in winter time to see how you're standing with your survival skills.. ;) Thumbs Up!</p>
<p>Really nice preparation for ongoing worldwide events.. This is just great.. Be on your own.. You should try this in winter time to see how you're standing with your survival skills.. ;) Thumbs Up!</p> Very cool, Andrew. It looks l…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2011-07-30:3863141:Comment:6803782011-07-30T15:42:36.032Z21n3ro0v2oic2https://poleshift.ning.com/xn/detail/u_21n3ro0v2oic2
<p>Very cool, Andrew. It looks like you know what to do to get along just fine.</p>
<p>Very cool, Andrew. It looks like you know what to do to get along just fine.</p> Andrew, the weed that has the…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2011-07-29:3863141:Comment:6788622011-07-29T16:56:19.283Z14w0q69tjyi6ahttps://poleshift.ning.com/xn/detail/u_14w0q69tjyi6a
<p>Andrew, the weed that has the bitter taste that you eat in salads is Oxalis. It is a member of the sorrell family. It is OK to eat in small doses but can cause digestive problems if you eat too much. We have it in our yard. Ours has a small beautiful medium pink blossom. Here in Florida, USA, it must be grown in filtered light as it can't take the heat of the Florida sun, but can take our coldest winter days without being covered for protection. I grow it in flower beds because it is…</p>
<p>Andrew, the weed that has the bitter taste that you eat in salads is Oxalis. It is a member of the sorrell family. It is OK to eat in small doses but can cause digestive problems if you eat too much. We have it in our yard. Ours has a small beautiful medium pink blossom. Here in Florida, USA, it must be grown in filtered light as it can't take the heat of the Florida sun, but can take our coldest winter days without being covered for protection. I grow it in flower beds because it is beautiful and has two blooming periods each year. Here in Florida it goes dormant during the heat of August but comes back in Sept. I've never tried eating it, so I've learned something from you. Many thanks! If you'd like to learn more about Oxalis, a good source would be Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia. That web site has pictures as well as information. <a href="http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxalis">www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxalis</a>. </p> S.V., from what I've seen, lo…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2011-07-24:3863141:Comment:6701462011-07-24T17:41:48.655ZJorgehttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/Jorge604
<p>S.V., from what I've seen, locals protect their trees with steel mesh sorrounding the trees, a couple of ft. high. Regarding their gardens and orchards, or nurseries, the locals prevent the rabbits from digging their way in using 2 or 3 lt. PVC bottles filled up with soil. They bury these bottles filled up with dust in the ground which surrounds the orchard, and that is supossed to keep rabbits from digging their way in. I would think it works OK. Nurseries is a different story. It all…</p>
<p>S.V., from what I've seen, locals protect their trees with steel mesh sorrounding the trees, a couple of ft. high. Regarding their gardens and orchards, or nurseries, the locals prevent the rabbits from digging their way in using 2 or 3 lt. PVC bottles filled up with soil. They bury these bottles filled up with dust in the ground which surrounds the orchard, and that is supossed to keep rabbits from digging their way in. I would think it works OK. Nurseries is a different story. It all depends on the kind of nursery you are using, since you may even build a small wall around, to prevent the rabbits from coming in. All protections I know of are mechanical type, solid type protections. And, of course, your may hunt them (hunting by steel wire lace has been said to get tastier rabbits, than hunting them with a fire arm), or have your dogs keep them away. This is the best I know of, as of now ... I've got a lot to learn</p> @Jorge: Do you know some goo…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2011-07-24:3863141:Comment:6696842011-07-24T15:01:27.723ZS.V.https://poleshift.ning.com/profile/SV
<p>@Jorge: Do you know some good ways to keep rabbits out of the garden? Thanks S.V.</p>
<p>@Jorge: Do you know some good ways to keep rabbits out of the garden? Thanks S.V.</p> Andrew, IMPORTANT do not lear…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2011-07-24:3863141:Comment:6702292011-07-24T14:59:01.503ZS.V.https://poleshift.ning.com/profile/SV
<p>Andrew, IMPORTANT do not learn to swim alone!!! of course :)</p>
<p>Andrew, IMPORTANT do not learn to swim alone!!! of course :)</p>