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Plant Fruit & Nut Trees. #99300
02/13/2008 06:39 AM
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If you haven't already, plant some fruit & nut trees this spring. These can be invaluable in a SHTF situation. While they don't provide enough food to complete your diet, they can definately supplement it quite a bit. Fruit can provide plenty of vitamins, especially C, while nuts provide a good quantity of protein & healthy fat. Of course, your AO determines they types of trees you can & cannot plant. Not just trees, but also bushes, vines, & any other plants that provide food & are fine growing wild, that is; without fertilizer, water, & pesticide application. I'm a huge fan of low-maintenance food plants.


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Re: Plant Fruit & Nut Trees. #99301
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Great post SGTBLOODLOSS. Been doing just that for a couple years now. Just sent in an order for some red and black rasberry bushes today. I like to think of it as survival food on the vine.

As you pointed out being familiar with wild food growing in your A/O is a must. Check out the book "The Neighborhood Forager" if you can find it. I was going to leave a link to the publishers site but checked it out and the book is nolonger listed.


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Re: Plant Fruit & Nut Trees. #99302
02/13/2008 05:42 PM
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It's also a good idea to know were to look for these things,in your AO,and nieghborhood that you travel.
A food source while mobal is a plus.
A coyote,looks for the right opertunity,then eats.


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02/14/2008 07:24 AM
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Damn squirrels eat everything around here. Nothing garden-wise is safe. Between the squirrels and rabbits....

Tried a small garden one year. Boy, was that a waste of time. They decimated it. Need a chicken wire greenhouse or something.

Good post.


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02/14/2008 12:18 PM
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Good! You can have target practice AND free food!


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A 50lb pull pistol crossbow is a very useful tool for game.


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02/15/2008 01:34 AM
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Originally posted by SGTBloodLoss:
Good! You can have target practice AND free food!
Not in the city I can't. Would be nice though.


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I like using a .177 air rifle for squirrels & rabbits. The cool thing about the pump-actions is that you can use them like a shotgun by putting BBs behind the pellet.


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I like using a .177 air rifle for squirrels & rabbits. The cool thing about the pump-actions is that you can use them like a shotgun by putting BBs behind the pellet.
That's interesting. What kind of spread you get with that?


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02/16/2008 11:05 AM
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Almost what you'd expect from a round of bird shot. Of course, it will depend on the air gun you have. I have a pump-action Benjamin Sheraden. Very accurate single-shot with pellets, & very cool using the shotgun method. Try it. Just remember, you have to put the BBs in behind the first pellet, I like to follow the BBs (about 8) with another pellet.


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Well, I guess its considered bolt-action & pump-powered.


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