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Make Do or Do Without!

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The Russia sanctions are almost funny. The EU's oil embargo means buying Russian oil refined in India and/or marketed through other countries. Last week I suggested we don't need grain, this week I want to explore the many ways we can work around the current system...how we make do with what we have. But what about fertilizer...we'll starve! Think about it... chemical fertilizers didn't exist until 1900 or so, and nitrogen synthesis wasn't even invented until WWII. This absurd senseless war could be an opportunity for US citizens to become self reliant.

Don Grooms life celebration concert, and his song "Use it up wear it out, make it do or do without".

We're just in that place when we've got to make do. I went grocerying yesterday and everything had gone up 20 to 30%. Fortunately the garden is yielding lots of the last of the spring crops. We've several cabbages to make into kraut. I'm trying a new recipe this year adding some of our carrots and a little (store bought) ginger. (20 min)

We have several heads and I've no idea how many jars, but it will be all we need for the year. I really prefer fall/winter cabbage, I find them sweeter. But we tend to eat those as they mature.

We've also been getting lots of broccoli which we steam and freeze (or eat). The snow peas we eat fresh, but they've about played out. We harvested the last of the lettuce before the Florida folk festival and fed everyone a big salad. We've got three beds of sweet potatoes started.

I've been somewhat entertained by the impending fertilizer crisis as most flush human fertilizer into a treatment plant to become a pollutant. Urine collection is an easy way to get instant fertilizer. Dilute urine at least 10x, I use 20x (about a cup per gallon of water, and you can direct apply to your plants. They green right up and grow vigorously. There are several simple systems. (7 min)

Urine can be used to break down compost and as a fertilizer when mixed with wood ash!
Here's a slightly different approach (4.5 min)

There's more to our waste than urine, and simple ways to make use of it.

Laura Allen gives an intimate tour of a home-built composting toilet in her Bay Area urban home. The nutrient-rich composted "humanure" is used to enrich the lush, edible landscape, and doesn't waste precious drinking water like flush toilets.

...and there are even simpler bucket systems.

This is a twenty-minute instructional video providing some compost toilet tips and techniques in northern Uganda at the WeltHungerHilfe.de headquarters in Moroto, Uganda. Filmed by Joseph Jenkins, author of the Humanure Handbook and The Compost Toilet Handbook.

Another walk through the process of looking after the "bucket dump" for the humanure. Included is a description of the humanure system and the basic concepts.

Feeding a garden without buying fertilizer is quite possible - Elizabeth has been working towards that for four years and has now created a garden that no longer requires purchased inputs.

You want a fertile garden? Send out this chain letter and reap the smelly reward...
Dear Friend:

This letter is being sent to you for we know you are critically
interested in your garden, and the Spring season is now upon us.

This is a fertilizer club and it will not cost you a cent to join.
Upon receiving this letter, go to the address on the top of the
list and shit in their garden. You will not be the only one there, so
do not feel embarrassed.
Then make five copies of this letter and send them to five of your
friends who appreciate fertile gardens.
You will not get any money or checks, but within one week if this
chain is not broken, there will be 9,216 people shitting in your garden.
Your reward will come next Spring when you have the most fertile garden in the
neighborhood.

Mrs. Harry Butts Mrs. Smelly B. Hind
236 Bed Pan Court 476 Diarrhea Way

Mrs. C. Howie Farts Mrs. Carrie Potts
682 Fertilizer Way 1422 Enema Drive

Mr. A. Bigger Movements Mrs. Lucy Bowels
89 Rectum Road 897 Corn Cob Lane

Mrs. Charles Syringe Mr. and Mrs. Took A. Fizzik
1420 Suppository Lane 434 Running Loose Lane

P.S. If you are constipated, pass this on to your next door neighbor.
Do not break this chain. (One man didn't give a shit and lost his
entire lawn.)

Another option is to make both biogas (methane) and get fertilizer with anaerobic digestion.

Honest review of the pros and cons for the HomeBioGas 2.0 system.
Here's a quick 1 min descriptor if you don't want to spend 20 min on the previous clip...
So we're wasting our waste.

Another fertility hack is to farm earthworms...
This Super Simple Worm Bin Turns Trash into Fertilizer (And Took Less than an Hour to Build!)

A DIY bathtub worm bin is easy to build and makes homemade fertilizer 24/7. If I need more worm tea, I dump in a bucket of water and collect the worm leachate from the drain. I'm not worried about fertilizer shortages. The compost worms are working all the time. And it only took less than an hour to set up! Make your own fertilizer at home and feed plants without buying anything.

There are also easy to make worm tower systems.

For those who want to grow food in a small space, without spending a lot of time worrying with it, a worm farm bucket provides continuous fertility using minimal time and effort. The idea is to put it right in the garden.

To make one, cut the bottom out of a five-gallon bucket, drill holes half way up it, and bury it to that depth. Fill the installed bucket halfway up with manure, adding food scraps and weeds to top it off. Finally, put in some compost worms (not earthworms) and fill the bucket all the way with water. The nutrients will drain into the garden.

It’s important to put the lid on the bucket to protect the worms from sunlight and birds. Though the lid isn’t airtight, it will also prevent the contents from drying out. Plus, the top can be used as a birdbath or a sprinkler stand.

The same setup can be helpful between two fruit trees or in the middle of a circle of them.

Key Takeaways:

• A worm farm bucket in the garden is a simple, low-maintenance way to fertilize a small space.
Buckets are easy to make, and they send nutrients directly to the garden.
• The bucket lids are important for protecting the worms from sunlight and birds, as well as preventing the contents from drying out.
A short one min descriptor.

Greg Judy uses his ruminant animals to fertilize his farms. (10 min)

Greg is in heaven walking thru lush diverse pasture with 3 weeks rest. With fast growing conditions in the spring with adequate rain fall, our first spring rotation is around 28 days. When rotating your animals, record rainfall events and monitor your regrowth progress. This gives you a good roadmap on how fast to rotate your animals. You can severely damage your whole growing season potential of your farm by returning to a paddock before it is fully regrown.

Jim is a master gardener. He's putting his Florida farm to sleep for the summer with a cover of sweet potatoes and peas. That's sure an easy way to grow healthy food if you have an interest.

Jim Kovaleski is preparing his gardens for the Summer before his Maine trip. He calls it “putting it to sleep”, which means resetting the ground with new heat loving crops that can thrive on neglect!

So yes row crop producers are in a world of hurt if they're dependent on chemical fertilizers, but small scale producers have so many options. We're lucky to have a horse farm/camp here on the mountain. They will fill the pick up with composted manure for $40, and that lays out 3-4 inches over the entire garden. Some cities (like Jim's Florida residence) give free compost. In Maine he cuts grass and mulches/fertilizes with it... a grass fed garden. Bottom line there a many options to build fertility without chemical fertilizers.

I find it humorous the EU's contortions to avoid directly purchasing fuel from Russia. The Duran had a good conversation about it this week. (19 min)

EU's oil embargo mess. Hungary wins, India wins, Russia wins

Chris Martenson does a deep dive on energy and the EU

Is Europe Committing Economic Suicide?

Talk about making do, the EU is outright pretending to sanction Russia as they hurt themselves.

All the issues above pale in comparison to parolees coping with the outside world. Chris Hedges talks with some of his students from prison.

Although it represents less than 5% of the global population, the United States has 25% of the world’s prison population, some 2.3 million people, most of whom are poor. Its prisons are notorious for their violence, overcrowding, and human rights abuses, including the widespread use of solitary confinement. But what is often not examined is what happens to those released from prisons into a society where they face legalized discrimination imposed by numerous laws, rules, and policies that result in permanent marginalization. Thrust into a criminal caste system, these former prisoners are often denied the right to vote, can lose their passports, are barred from receiving public assistance, including housing, and are blocked from a variety of jobs. They must often repay exorbitant fines, abide by arbitrary rules imposed by probation officers, and avoid committing even minor criminal offenses or they go back to prison. The hurdles placed before them are momentous—and these hurdles help explain why, within five years, a staggering 76% return to prison.

In the first of a two-part series called The Long Road Home, we look at what happens to those in the United States who leave prison and struggle to reenter society through the eyes of five former prisoners—all of whom Chris Hedges taught in the college degree program offered by Rutgers University in the New Jersey prison system—who collectively spent 119 years in prison.

Chris Martenson also touches on the US prison system as well as the ways we are harming our children in a clip he calls Your Children Are Under Attack

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Perhaps it is an indicator of the end of the US empire that we seem too incompetent to fend for ourselves like the Russians have quickly adapted to do. All we seem to know is how the maximize profit. We have no interest in refitting our infrastructure, providing local grown foods, providing children an enriching education, or even providing sound basic health care. We're on our own folks. We went to a neighborhood gathering last night. Having local friends as a support network is a good idea. I can't remember a more unstable time in my life. There's no telling what the future holds for us, but right now it doesn't look promising. Though TPTB have lost the ability to "make do", it is a skill we all need to exercise. Today I focused on one primary aspect of building soil fertility, but the same holds true for housing, transportation, and so on. We must be adaptable and learn to make do as our political leadership joins in the circular firing squad. Take care and have a good Sunday. I look forward to your ideas in this open thread below!

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thanks for keeping our minds fertilized
may be able to grow some organic ideas

beautiful day here, overdid it a bit with a
bike ride to our little town's Pride celebration
yesterday, but it was worth it!

the PVD TV station interviewed my wife
and it made it onto the news!
Kari Star

https://turnto10.com/news/local/rhode-island-little-compton-celebrates-p...

so, if we piss on congress, will they grow a spine
or maybe a brain? Might be funny to watch.

Thanks for the OT!

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@QMS

We enjoyed a little gathering with neighbors last night. Getting back toward normal feels good.

Watch the ankle and heal fast!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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Yes . . . we will need to learn to make do. I plan to have a chat with my family soon, most of whom ignore the news. In 2020 we had a covid lockdown. In 2021 we had a real Iowa blizzard in Texas for two weeks. In 2022, Joe is provoking Russia and China to who knows to what ends. We know there are higher fuel prices. This China aggression is still unknown, but we know our country depends on China heavily. I read an article yesterday about car manufacturers in Germany only having minerals from Russia for another month's worth of cars.

It will be a wild ride!!!

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Marilyn

"Make dirt, not war." eyo

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@mhagle

No telling what we will encounter. Perhaps as individuals we can prepare to survive the crisis. Thanks for the visit and comment!

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but all of our worms died suddenly, possibly from a freeze but we really have no idea. We haven't restarted that and should, but ....

Thanks for all of the information.

be well and have a good one

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@enhydra lutris

froze too. We just use our compost bins which are full of worms. Our sheet compost/mulch in our garden beds attracts them ...build it they will come.

All the best, have a good day.

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is to kill fire ants. Commercial poisons merely move the mounds. Urine kills them.
Well, this shitty and pissy use of human waste seems to be helpful for small gardens or even small farms.
I leave it to Big Ag to figure out how to fertilize their massive commercial crops without Russian products. Bill Gates, now our First Farmer, may need to re-think depopulation.
While things here are returning to normal, we are still avoiding big crowds. It remains to be seen how things shake out in the fall.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@on the cusp

undiluted on things like poison ivy. Thanks for the fire ant tip I'll give that a try.

If you're up before dawn this week, check out the Eastern sky.
Starting June 10, mornings: See 5 bright planets at once

We're back to normal here, and enjoying re-entry!

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@Lookout and about the planet watch! Maybe that first weekend we could set the alarm for it without goofing up the work schedule.
I am just thrilled for you to be resuming the life you once knew.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@on the cusp

We've got a ridge to our East. I know we won't be able to see low lying Mercury with out crossing the ridge.

Got to wondering if court is back to normal. The only person I knew who died from COVID was our local judge. Another judge I know got sick from the virus, but was young enough to come through it in about a week. Sure has been a strange trip through the pandemic.

All the best to you both!

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@Lookout Everyone I know locally who died had been put on the ventilator.
A drive would be worth it. We should be able to see it from the front yard. The sky is only obscured by tree limbs.
Get out and have some fun!

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@on the cusp

a vent and as the nurses called it "run death is near" (remdesivir).

Not to belabor the issue, to my mind the danger has passed. I may be proven wrong next fall/winter, but I think we're on the downhill side.
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I'm glad to say I think we can move on.

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to toughen up their hands and help prevent blisters. Yup, their own urine. Also, someone in my family, who will remain anonymous, urinates on hands to prevent poison ivy blisters after known or likely contact with leaves, stems or roots of the plant, and swears it works like a charm.

[Disclaimer: I have not tried this myself so this suggested efficacy has not been personally verified by yours truly. File it under “Curious Rumors not yet approved by the CDC or FDA.]

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Capitalism is the extraordinary belief that the nastiest of men for the nastiest of motives will somehow work for the benefit of all."
- John Maynard Keynes

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@ovals49

https://www.home-remedies-for-you.com/askquestion/7583/question-on-ear-i...

I guess my point is we waste good resources.

Hope you have a good one!

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@ovals49

....your informative comment will give new life to the Covid handshake.

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Will save it. Thanks

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.

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@earthling1

...thanks for the visit!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

Doing without housing is too big a bummer for me to contemplate at the moment, so I'll do without thinking about it for now.

I got the news yesterday. The RE agent already called me this morning, first inspection this Friday, the contract will say "with tenants" (lol) and I will sign the estoppel paper as I did before. And after that the photographer wants to take pictures, the sign will get posted, appointments for me to vacate the premises whilst buyers look, and so on. These are the days.

Dirt Patch For Sale

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Comes with a garden spider making do with one sunflower this year. Good luck to all!

Peace and Love

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@eyo

It all fell apart long ago. We're like the dead chicken that just doesn't know it is dead...running senselessly around the yard.

Sending good thoughts your way, and wishing you the best.

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@eyo

hang tough and stay in touch OK?

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@eyo

I'm sorry you have to leave your beautifully cultivated dirt patch. Please keep dispatching us your wine cellar and dirt patch news.

Peace and Love

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one way or another.
Please use the pms to contact me.

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The whole topic of gonzo 'circle of life' gardening really resonates with me, for some reason. You're a one-man Whole Earth catalogue, Lookout.

You could easily put together an Amazon-type book from what you've already written about creative wholistic garden growing techniques and planning. If you felt like doing that. In fact, I know a guy (Stanford grad.) who does just that for creators. In fact, I know a couple of guys....

Anyway, I'm convinced, and inspired. "If you're not peeing on your garden, you're doing it worng." (A book title with best-seller potential.) Thanks for all you do, Lookout.

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Seems we are so incompetent that we can't think our way out of a wet paper bag here in the collective west. We just panic and run around hair on fire instead of looking at alternatives and exploring options.

Thanks for your kind words and planting the idea of collecting my homesteading knowledge into a book. I've been wanting to review the almost 300 WW's I've put together anyway.

Have a lovely week!

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I was pleased to see that the People's Party of Oregon appears to be of the right mind (IMO). The State meeting is coming up this week and an email has the main speaker as Mark Rolofson (appears to be a climber and activist based in Boulder, CO). The email says in part:

Read Mark Rolofson's latest article Is the West Finally Realizing That Russia Will Win the War in Ukraine? in the June People's Party of Oregon Newsletter by clicking the link below. You can also see our past issues with articles covering a variety of topics from national strikes, Lithium mining on Thacker Pass, dangerous tar sands transported by train to Zenith in Portland, Oregon, the persecution of Julian Assange and the Second Bill of Rights.

(Link)
I guess I'll give them another look. The Congressional votes on the Ukraine situation has been incredible (as in incredibly fucked up).

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@peachcreek
among the Congress Critters. Rand Paul only asked for oversight over the $40 billion we just threw away....and he didn't even get that concession (after all those same critters plan on some of it coming back into their own pockets). It is unbelievable, and once again proves we live in a corporate oligarchy NOT a democracy.

The MIC has cleverly placed arms manufacturing in every state to capture them all.

Congrats on a functioning People's Party in your state. I wish them well!

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@peachcreek
Perhaps I’ll be able to vote enthusiastically if Peoples Party National embraces a platform that includes Mark Rolofson‘s POV on recent Ukrainian history and the consequent US proxy war designed to weaken Russia as a prelude to going after China and domination of the entirety of the entire planet.

The hubris and overreach of our faltering Empire is staggering and smells of desperation. May their delusional aspirations come to a quick and peaceful end, before the unthinkable becomes reality.

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@ovals49

is rather staggering. Even in essays here at C99. The denial of our part in creating the conflict, our part in trying to make it last as long s possible, our total disregard for Ukrainian or Russian lives, and lust for MIC profits make the US a villain wrapped in a hero's flag. And most citizens here cheering it on...so sad, so very sad.

I hope the peoples party offers an alternative, but not holding my breath.

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@Lookout

why the brainwashed denizens of this once great country
are flying Ukrainian flags while the US flags are at half mast
due to another machine gun killing of children in Texas?
It is confusing as hell. Priorities are all upside down.

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@QMS

The only conclusion I can come to is we've been blinded by he propaganda machine. Oh well it is what it is.

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@Lookout

do seem to be driven by the propaganda machine
it is an odd phenomenon to be sure
in that our populous no longer has the ability
to separate truth from fiction
science from postulation
facts from fallacy

Is this what the media machine is trying to embellish?
My best guess is yes, judging by the resultant ignorance.

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@QMS

My best guess is yes, judging by the resultant ignorance.

There's also a healthy dose of willful blindness. It is difficult to accept your country is working against you and your needs despite the reality.

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@Lookout

why would any rational mind accept doom as a solution to poverty?
or maybe closer to the point, stupidity instead of awareness?
Maybe I'm from a different planet, but knowledge knows no bounds

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@QMS

why would any rational mind accept doom as a solution to poverty?

We lost our rationality long ago. And we are indeed from the same crazy planet.

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@Lookout

think it is part of the artistic streak bubbling beneath the surface
there must be more than just us who have to think for themselves
I don't find it that difficult to see thru a smoke screen
it's a matter of focus on what is real
everything else is just fiction
which is fun if used constructively Wink

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