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Gardens Are Growing Due to Food Shortage

It became trendy again in 2020, with more than 20 million people doing it for the first time.

Gardens Are Growing Due to Food Shortage

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  • It’s estimated that more than 20 million Americans planted a vegetable garden for the first time during the pandemic
  • Gardening has taken on a sense of novelty as many view it as a hobby or leisure activity, but in relatively recent history — prior to industrialization — nearly all Americans grew food
  • Growing your own food is something I encourage virtually everyone to take part in, even if you have limited space
  • In addition to fresh produce from your garden, round out your preparatory food supply with nutritious shelf-stable foods and a clean supply of potable water
  • Gardening has also been treasured just as much for its nutritious harvests as for the solace and healing it provides
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Home gardens became trendy again in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic led to societal upheaval. At the time, seed suppliers were overwhelmed by the unprecedented demand1The Conversation May 1, 2020 of people looking to take control of one of the most basic forms of self-preservation — growing your own food.

It’s estimated that more than 20 million Americans planted a vegetable garden for the first time during the pandemic,2Bonnie Plants May 4, 2021 and with continued threats of food shortages looming, the demand for home gardens only continues to grow. But the truth is, gardening during times of crisis is nothing new. Humans have been turning back to the soil for generations as a way to not only battle food insecurity but also to take part in the fundamental practice of farming.

Not Long Ago, Everyone Grew Food

Gardening has taken on a sense of novelty as many view it as a hobby or leisure activity, but in relatively recent history — prior to industrialization — nearly all Americans grew food.3The Conversation May 1, 2020 While humans as a whole are arguably now more removed from the natural world than they have been at any other point in history, humankind has a way of harkening back to its agricultural roots.

This is especially true during times of uncertainty. During World War II, a time when potential food shortages were top of mind, victory gardens became so prolific that they supplied an estimated 40% of Americans’ fresh vegetables.4Modern Farmer April 6, 2020

During the 1950s, when convenience food was all the rage, a “back-to-the-land movement” “spawned its own generation of home-growers … rebelling against a mid-century diet now infamous for Jell-O mold salads, canned-food casseroles, TV dinner and Tang,” wrote Jennifer Atkinson, senior lecturer, environmental studies with the University of Washington.5The Conversation May 1, 2020

Gardening has also been treasured just as much for its nutritious harvests as for the solace and healing it provides. According to Atkinson:6The Conversation May 1, 2020

For black Americans denied the opportunity to abandon subsistence work, Jim Crow-era gardening reflected a different set of desires. In her essay ‘In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens,’7Alice Walker, In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens, 1972 Alice Walker recalls her mother tending an extravagant flower garden late at night after finishing brutal days of field labor.

As a child, she wondered why anyone would voluntarily add one more task to such a difficult life. Later, Walker understood that gardening wasn’t just another form of labor; it was an act of artistic expression. Particularly for black women relegated to society’s least desirable jobs, gardening offered the chance to reshape a small piece of the world in, as Walker put it, one’s ‘personal image of Beauty.’

Gardens have also long been used as tool to provide fresh produce and a sense of community in inner city “food deserts,” with residents planting vegetable gardens in vacant lots and along sidewalks.8The Conversation May 1, 2020

By 2020, “corona victory gardens” came back into favor, and now, with the technocratic elite intentionally dismantling systems of food and energy production, severe food shortages appear to be more or less inevitable. This is why growing your own food is something I encourage virtually everyone to take part in, even if you have limited space.

You Can Grow Food Even in Limited Space

Growing as much fresh food as you can is an important strategy, but you’ll need to ensure you have plenty of seeds on hand. So the first step to gardening is securing your seed supply. You can do this not only by purchasing seeds but also by saving seeds from your own plants and participating in local seed swaps.

While I have stopped growing sunflower sprouts due to their relatively high content of linoleic acid (LA), they’re an example of a nutrient-dense food that can be grown with limited space — and quickly. Just how simple is it to grow nutritious sprouts right at home, in just a few simple steps? As shown in my Bitchute video:9Bitchute August 12, 2022

  • First, soak the seeds in clean water for eight hours
  • Empty the soaking water into a watering can or other container to use for watering other plants
  • Rinse the seeds and leave them unsoaked for 24 hours or until sprouts germinate
  • Next, fill a tray halfway with soil
  • Spread the seeds evenly over the soil
  • Water until the soil is moist but not dripping
  • Cover the soil with ceramic tile and 5- to 10-pound weights
  • Remove the tiles to water every 24 hours for two to four days; replace the tiles and weights between waterings
  • Once sprouts begin to lift the tiles, remove them
  • Place the tray in a sunny area
  • Harvest the sprouts after two to three days by clipping them at the base with scissors

In about a week, you can have fresh, nutritious food. During times of food crisis, this makes sprouts an ideal food source, as, due to their short growth cycle, they can be harvested daily as needed. In normal times, consuming sunflower sprouts in moderation will ensure that they don’t increase your LA intake to unhealthy levels.

If you have an abundance of produce from your home garden, also be aware that you can donate any excess. According to a survey by Bonnie Plants, only half of home gardeners are able to use all of the food that their gardens produce, yet only 10% connect with organizations to donate their harvest. Mike Sutterer, president and CEO of Bonnie Plants explained:10Bonnie Plants May 4, 2021

Many people don’t realize that you can donate the extra food from your garden directly to local food pantries. Most gardeners end up with extra zucchini, cucumber, tomatoes that they don’t know what to do with, and if all of these gardeners donated just a bag or two of vegetables, we could make a significant impact on food insecurity nationwide.

Embracing Nutritious Shelf-Stable Foods

To enhance your personal food supply, if local regulations allow, you can add chickens for a steady supply of eggs. (Just remember that they, too, may need additional feed.) A more long-term strategy is to invest in fruit bushes and trees. You can also join a local food co-op, and buy shelf-stable and nonperishable foods in bulk.

Dry staples such as beans can also stay viable long past their expiration date under the right conditions, however, ideally you’ll want to enhance your stash with more nutritious foods. With that in mind, here’s a list of shelf-stable and nutritious items that can help you get through hard times:

  • Canned wild Alaskan salmon, mackerel and sardines — All of these contain healthy fats while being low in toxic water pollutants and heavy metals
  • Tallow, ghee and coconut oil — These healthy fats are ideal for cooking and remain stable even without refrigeration
  • Organic beef broth and/or collagen powder — Beef broth is an ideal source of collagen, but organic grass fed collagen powder will stay fresh longer. Collagen is the most common and abundant of your body’s proteins, and is required for bone health, tissue integrity and repair
  • Whey protein — Whey protein is rich in leucine, which helps stimulate muscle protein synthesis, thereby promoting healthy muscle. Without a regular source of meat, it can be difficult to achieve enough leucine to maintain body protein from diet alone. Fortunately, whey can be easily stored and can serve as a resource to preserve your muscle mass
  • Rice — Rice is a gluten-free staple that can be stored for long periods of time. Interestingly, white rice (my favorite is basmati) is far preferred over brown rice as the antinutrients in brown rice impair its role as a clean source of carbohydrates. Ideally, place the bag in a food-grade bucket together with an oxygen absorber or two, and make sure the lid is well-sealed
  • Honey — In addition to being a natural sweetener, local unadulterated honey also has health benefits. For example, it’s an effective cough medicine and can help combat respiratory infections and bacterial infections, including antibiotic-resistant bacteria
  • Canned beef — Look for varieties that use salt as the only preservative. Lehman’s canned beef is one such option
  • Organic freeze-dried fruit, vegetables and meats — For extra-long storage, you can also consider buying organic freeze-dried goods, which typically have a 25-year shelf life
  • Essential nutritional supplements such as beef organ complex, essential minerals, omega-3, vitamin K2, magnesium, vitamin B complex and astaxanthin

Food’s Important, but Don’t Forget About Clean Water

Even more important than stocking up on nonperishable foods is to make sure you have a supply of potable water. Many are so used to having running tap water on demand, they forget that source can vanish overnight. If you live in a house, collecting rainwater is an excellent long-term solution.

Basic guidance for keeping the water in your rain barrels clean include installing filters to remove debris, treating the water with bleach or beneficial anaerobic microbes once a month, and maintaining proper pH with baking soda or vinegar.

A gravity-fed drip irrigation system using elevated rain barrels has the added benefit of being ideal for gardeners, as rainwater benefits your plants in ways that tap water cannot, pulling down nitrogen and carbon dioxide from the air, which encourage plant growth and soil health.

There’s More to Gardening Than Food

The benefits of gardening reach far beyond basic sustenance toward humans’ inherent need to be close to nature. The term “nature deficit disorder” was coined by journalist Richard Louv, author of “Last Child in the Woods.”11Yale Environment 360 January 13, 2020 This is not an actual psychological diagnosis but, rather, a term used to describe a lifestyle deficit that contributes to poor psychological and physical health.

Louv suggested that humans’ alienation from nature led to “diminished use of the senses, attention difficulties and higher rates of physical and emotional illnesses.”12Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2016 Jan; 13(1): 142 In this digital era, gardening is a powerful way to reconnect with nature, in part due to what’s known as attention restoration theory:13Archives of Psychiatric Nursing February 2019, Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 57-64

Attention restoration theory suggests the ability to concentrate may be restored by exposure to natural environments. Participating in gardening activities allowed an individual to move mentally and physically to a different place, provided an opportunity to feel connected to a larger world and allowed the participant to engage in their environment to meet their needs and interests, all of which contribute to the restorative environment.

Engagement in gardening activities has been associated with stress reduction, increased focused attention, social health, and self-efficacy.

To put it simply, during times of uncertainty and crisis — or the emptiness that many feel having become so detached from the natural world, “we are desperate for signs of life’s resilience,” Atkinson said.14The Conversation May 1, 2020 She spoke with avid gardener Robin Wallace, who said, “The gardener is never without a purpose, a schedule, a mission … No matter what we do, or how the conference call goes, the garden will carry on, with or without us.”15The Conversation May 1, 2020

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    Yale Environment 360 January 13, 2020
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    Archives of Psychiatric Nursing February 2019, Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 57-64
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Twitter Files Reveal Government-led Censorship Network

Twitter Files Reveal Government-led Censorship Network

Over the past three months, Elon Musk’s Twitter Files exposed the many ways social media platforms were used to censor Americans.

Economic Impact of Obesity to Surpass $4 Trillion by 2035

Economic Impact of Obesity to Surpass $4 Trillion by 2035

The economic impact of the obesity epidemic is estimated to exceed $4 trillion by 2035 in health care costs and currently impacts the military. Don’t believe these lies.

Conflicts of Interest: Pfizer’s Secret Collusion With the NIH

Conflicts of Interest: Pfizer's Secret Collusion With the NIH

There’s now zero doubt. Unelected bureaucrats are running the entire health care complex without any scrutiny.

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