Hamradioop wrote:
all very good I assume you own this ideal piece of land
No its public land.
Briggs 2.0 wrote:
-I'm intrigued to know what wildlife is there
-and how you plan to stop this wildlife from cultivating the crops you intend to grow.
-As for cultivating the wildlife, I was in roughly the same area of woodland for most of the week last week and it was like a desert. Nothing even slightly edible came by.
-I could have used my local knowledge to find suitable wildlife on neighbouring property but then, in a SHTF scenario, I'd be just like the marauding gangs and hordes you mentioned, wouldn't I?
-Can you help me out with some advice how to sucessfully cultivate crops in or adjacent to woodland without the need to install highly visible 2.1m tall deer fences?
- the usual wildlife, we dont have deer or wild boar here, the largest wildlife is fox, swan, badger, owl. (oh and dog)
- hmmmm (cause for thought)
- not seemed to have that problem here (yet)
- true true, guess that falls under the "horrible things" - "needs must"
- as said we dont have the larger prey here but after giving it some thought, just an idea and something to play with, where said larger prey isnt a problem, solar powered electrified chicken wire.
J23 wrote:
-if it is less than 1 mile from your house what is the reason to bug out?
-and what will be the horrible things?
-eating with dirty forks?
- prepping and survival (as i'm sure you already know) is about being able to adapt and having as many options open to you as possible, bug in, bug out, primary and secondary locations (if not more).
- the things i know i will have to do to others to protect me and mine, dare i say anymore about the lengths people will go to.
Briggs 2.0 wrote:No response to my post above. Either it's
A) You're ignoring me
Or
B) I've pointed out a flaw in your plan and you're coming to terms with the fact that bugging out to the 'woods' essentially means you will be eating bugs.
- sorry to all for not replying sooner, not been able to log on, been really busy lately.
- plans always have flaws, ha ha ha yeah eating bugs is a cert. dont forget the 'red wrigglers'.
Plymtom wrote:
other than that, it's either another quick hit and run or just someone slow to respond.
- been busy, not here to just pass by, i still got a lot to learn as i'm sure we can all say we all still learning each day, there is always more to learn, whether we think we may need the knowledge or not, i'm a salvager and a bit of a hoarder, i say "its better to have something and not know what for yet, than to need something and have nothing".
thanks to all commenters & repliers, even those that made me laugh, its always to have help to see things from different angles, its easy to overlook things when ya thinking about something too much, and some have given me cause for thought.