(Continued from Part 5.)
3.4 – Seeds From Stores
Stores have seeds in the dry goods aisle, produce section, and on garden seed displays. If it is safe to do so, honestly acquire additional seeds and/or encourage local leaders to protect them for the community’s future use early in a T2E. I don’t believe that evil means can ever produce good ends. The teachings of Jesus Christ clearly don’t give me that option if I honestly want to be His disciple. A crisis is not a time to find exceptions but to find courage, creativity and faith to see who we really are. In a T2E there will be many temptations to let might, opportunity, or crowd behavior justify looting from businesses or homes. I invite us to resist these temptations. We can’t become the things we hate to stop the things we hate. Now is the time to decide where our lines are and how well will respond in the future. Our preparations today can help us avoid panic, danger, and moral temptations at stores in the middle of a T2E.
3.5 – Use Plant Cuttings as a Rapid Plant Multiplier
One of the amazing things about most plants is that they can be grown in two ways. From seed, the most common method, and also from cuttings. A cutting is usually a removed branch from the parent plant’s main stem. For example. tomatoes will often grow a sucker branch at a fork in branches on the plant. In most years I will remove of some of these suckers and place them in water for a week or two until they root and then plant them as large starts for family and friends or in my own garden. I could easily product a dozen or more of these plant clones from one health tomato plant as it matures. This force multiplier could be very valuable during an emergency where seeds are no longer easy to acquire at a hardware stores or on the internet. Another plus is that a cutting will reach maturity much faster than a seed started at the same time we start a cutting. If we are ever in an emergency race to prevent starvation, any method that shortens a growing cycle is essential.Continue reading“Loaves, Fishes, Tree Bark, Seeds, and Knowledge – Part 6, by The Chemical Engineer”