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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

WE ARE STILL WORKING ON EACH STATE.  SORRY FOR THE DELAY BUT WE SHOULD HAVE ALL THE STATES DONE IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME.

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    Friday, November 6th, 2009
    Written By Judith ShermanWritten by Judith Sherman

    Excerpt taken from AARP Magazine and survival seed bank posting. Please use the links below to read the rest of these articles. You will find other information on these sites to help you with your goals. As you read these articles, keep in mind House Bill 875 and Senate Bill 425 relating to government regulating food growing.


    http://www.aarpmagazine.org/goodfood/gt_indoor_citrus

    This article appears courtesy of The Victory Garden, as seen on public television.

    Not a native Floridian? Well, don’t rule out growing your own lemons and limes just yet! Citrus guru Byron Martin, of Logee’s Greenhouses in Danielson, Connecticut, shares his tips for growing healthy, happy citrus plants indoors

    What to Grow

    Although all citrus plants make good container plants, there are a few varieties that fit pot culture better than others. Generally those that grow and flower freely or hold their fruit for extended periods of time give the indoor gardener the greatest rewards. Some varieties that fit this description are lemons, of which the Ponderosa and Meyer are excellent choices. In addition, the Persian lime and the Key lime both perform well in pots. The Calamondin orange has a long history in container culture as it holds its fruit for months and has a compact growth habit. Kumquats, which also hold their fruit well, are most entertaining subjects for containers. <<MORE>>

    http://www.survivalseedbank.com/

    New Survival Seed Bank Lets You Plant

    A Full Acre Crisis Garden!


    New “Survival Seed Bank” Produces Thousands Of Pounds Of Nutrient-Dense Food For Pennies Per Pound… Enough To Feed Friends And Family Forever!

    Now you can grow all the survival food you will ever need anywhere in the country with a kit that contains a special seed bank of hard to find, open pollinated… super seeds, grown by small, fiercely independent farmers. Let’s face it. If the stories coming out on the world’s food supply are even half right, we’ve got real problems and they aren’t going to go away quickly. Here are a couple stories that I ran across recently:

    • WorldNet Daily cites strong evidence that some government agencies are stockpiling huge amounts of canned food.
    • Jim Randas, former U.S. Intelligence officer, appeared on ABC telling Americans to start stockpiling food.
    • Grocery store prices are rising faster than any time in U.S. history.
    • Worldwide grain stocks are dropping precipitously as bio-fuels consume inventories… and on and on and on.

    You don’t have to be an Old Testament prophet to see what’s going on all around us. A belligerent lower class demanding handouts. <<MORE>>

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