Current Activities starting April 14 2024

Gardening pH, nutrients, planting seed type
soil type

Fishing May Pickeral, Salmon, Rainbow, smelts

Archery every wed. at 5:00-7:00pm

Rifle target a day a week, discussion on gun
safety

Cultural Talks with the boys
 

Home Schooling

let your food be thy medicine
and your medicine be thy food.

 

This protocol works wonders, it even works for kids asthma attacks. upper respiratory infections use 12% Hydrogen peroxide in a saline solution and a  Nebulizer     Dr. Mercola

 


Reproductive system

birth, growing up, teen, adult

Anatomy

bones, major organs,arteries,

Worst to ingest

GMO, msg, ect.

Medical truth/lies

cholesterol, vaccines, ect

   
   
Covid Vaccine
Mrna exp. jab
 
 

Why do you get a fever when your sick

human immune system how it works

how the immune system actually works

 

 

 
vaccines

         Other Health Issues

Exposing the Truth about Vaccines

Autism - Made in the U S A - Gary Null'

New Frankenstein Synthetic DNA Vaccines Forever Change YOU

Real Cancer Cures Illuminati Big Pharma FDA Exposed Cancer is Profit Conspiracy

our gut microbiome is made up of trillions of bacteria, fungi and other microbes. The gut microbiome plays a very important role in your health by helping control digestion and benefiting your immune system and many other aspects of health.

There is a gut brain connection which we will research that.

The gut Biome

 

 

Chronic inflammation is also referred to as slow, long-term inflammation lasting for prolonged periods of several months to years. Generally, the extent and effects of chronic inflammation vary with the cause of the injury and the ability of the body to repair and overcome the damage

Major cause of all disease

 

 

 

 

How To Use Inflammation For Regeneration & Disease Reversal

 

Dr John Bergman
youtube

Barbara Oneil
health tips facebook

Barbara O'neill
Physical benefit of fasting

Dr. Sandra Lee
Dr. Sam Robbins
Paul Thomas MD
Dr. Joseph Cipriano DC
Dr. Rahim Gonstead Chiropractic
Dr. John Bergman
Dr. Muhammad Sharafat Ali
Violin MD
Doctor Mike Diamonds
Dr. Hope’s Sick Notes
Dr. John Campbell
Dr. Becky Gillaspy
Mark Hyman, MD
Dr. Gabriele Benedetti
Brain Sutterer MD
Dr. Todd Grande
Dr. David Jockers
Antoni J. Webb, M.D.
Doctor Eye Health
Dr. Sam Bunting
Dr. Khaled Sadek
Dr. Levi Harrison
Ford Brewer MD MPH
Doctor Raga
Dr. Alex Tubio
Dr. Osborne
Paul Saladino, MD
 

Peter Breggin MD
Dr. Anil Rajani
Dr. Vikki Peterson
The Doctor’s Kitchen
Dr. Arzoo Sqadiqi
Dr. Jen Caudle
Goodbye Lupus by Brooke Goldner, M.D.
Dr. Alan Christianson
Doctor Crystal MD
Dr. Charles Parker
Dr. Drew
Dr. Thomas Lodi
Dr. Michael Ruscio, DNM, DC
Dr. Dan Maggs
Dr. Ann Wellness
Medicine Deconstructed with Cedric Jamie Rutland MD
Gajendra Singh, MD
Dr. Stile
Dr. Sam Bailey
Rawls MD
Doctor Yazan
Doctor Dan
Dr. Thais Aliabadi
Dr. Taz MD
Dr. Dave’s 411

 

 

 

If you have an autoimmune disease, your immune system attacks the healthy cells of your organs and tissues by mistake. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases. They can affect almost any part of your body. For example, alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease of the skin that causes hair

Auto immune disease

they may be preventable

Despite the varying types of autoimmune disease, many of them share similar symptoms. Common symptoms of autoimmune disease include:

Fatigue
Joint pain and swelling
Skin problems
Abdominal pain or digestive issues
Recurring fever
Swollen glands

 

 

 

 

Diabetes

Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect how the body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is an important source of energy for the cells that make up the muscles and tissues. It's also the brain's main source of fuel.

The main cause of diabetes varies by type. But no matter what type of diabetes you have, it can lead to excess sugar in the blood. Too much sugar in the blood can lead to serious health problems.

Chronic diabetes conditions include type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Potentially reversible diabetes conditions include prediabetes and gestational diabetes. Prediabetes happens when blood sugar levels are higher than normal. But the blood sugar levels aren't high enough to be called diabetes. And prediabetes can lead to diabetes unless steps are taken to prevent it. Gestational diabetes happens during pregnancy. But it may go away after the baby is born.

diabetes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cure, better treatment

 

 

For all upper respiratory infections of problem use Hydrogen peroxide Nebulizer with 12 percent solution.

Anti parasitic

 

 


Corona Virus is manmade
Gain of function

Like the flu
spike protein may be susceptible to fasting
and anti parasitic medication like
Hydrochloriquin

Nicotine could help symptoms

 

Not a Vaccine

Event 201
Corona Virus
Vaccinations

 
 

Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia. It is a progressive disease beginning with mild memory loss and possibly leading to loss of the ability to carry on a conversation and respond to the environment. Alzheimer's disease involves parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language.

aluminum, sugar, vaccines
chemtrails.

 

 
     
Heart Disease * side effect of the jab
why are athletes, young, teen and children getting heart problems now

myocarditis
 

Causes
smoking
over weight
no exercise
 
     
Cancer* Turbo side effect of the Jab

its reported that cancers are taking off, they are getting to stage 5 in a matter of months

 

 

Causes
smoking
Food preservatives
cell phone, radio frequencies,
Environment
jabbers

 

     

 

 

 


Tylenol damages the liver and causes death.

the truth about pharmaceutical drugs death.

Is the oxy contin epidemic caused by big pharma

 

 

 

 

pharma drugs are designed after the natural plant or organism that cures that disease,
Synthetic copies of natures cure, do not work without side effects

 

 

     
     

 

 

 

nutrition

 

 

Meat and Vegetables

   

In the event that you can't get all the vitamins, minerals from your food then you should supplement, if you are having issues that are nutritional you should take supplements

Vitamin D supplement should be given with fatty fish /cod liver oil, but in the event there is none there is a proper way to get vitamin D3 from the sunlight and only at certain times

Magnesium

Omega 3

Iodine

vitamin E

vitamin C
 

 


 

 

 

 

 

   


Ginger,
Turmeric,
Cayanne Pepper,
garlic,
onion,
Dandelion,
Plantain,

Chaga,
Reishi,
oil of oregano
rosemary,
cod liver oil,


 

With natural supplements there usually is no side effects, but not always and if there is it is usually not severe.

Vitamin vegetable PDF

   
Eyes, ears,

cuts, burns, broken bones,

Bites, animal, insect, reptile

Plants to watch out for

vital signs,

 

 


Intermittent fasting - Wikipedia
 
Dr. Jason Fung

Barbara O'neill
Physical benefit of fasting

 

fasting youtube

fasting google

Intermittent fasting is any of various meal timing schedules that cycle between voluntary fasting (or reduced calorie intake) and non-fasting over a given period. Methods of intermittent fasting include alternate-day fasting, periodic fasting, such as the 5:2 diet, and daily time-restricted eating.

 

 

 

 
     

let your food be thy medicine
and your medicine be thy food.

 

Gardening is the process of growing plants for their vegetables, fruits, flowers, herbs, and appearances within a designated space. Gardens fulfill a wide assortment of purposes, notably the production of aesthetically pleasing areas, medicines, cosmetics, dyes, foods, poisons, wildlife habitats, and saleable goods. Wikipedia

Gardening in pots is a good way for people who dont have the room to grow in ground
and i am thinking of doing even more pots because of their convenience and ability to re arrange them when you want to.

 

Raised beds are scribed to sloped ground, installed rain storage tank to collect rain water

The image is an accurate drawing of the house and gardens in the back yard.

 

Building our raised beds
drawn with punch pro professional home design
Organic Seed companies
 

Canadian Seed Companies
for Heirloom & Non-GMO seed type

Vesey

McKenzie

OSC

 

 

 

Water and Soil PH

pH

In chemistry, pH, historically denoting "potential of hydrogen" is a scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution. Acidic solutions are measured to have lower pH values than basic or alkaline solutions. The pH scale is logarithmic and inversely indicates the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution.
Wikipedia

 

Vegetable Optimal pH
Artichoke(globe) 5.6-6.6
Asparagus 6.5-7.5
Avocado 6.0-7.0
Beans 6.0-7.0
Beet 5.6-6.6
Broccoli 6.0-7.0
Brussels Sprouts 6.0-7.0
Cabbage 5.6-6.6
Cantaloupe 6.0-7.0
Carrot 5.0-6.0
Catnip 5.0-6.0
Cauliflower 6.0-7.0
Celery 6.0-7.0
Chard 6.0-7.0
Chili pepper 5.0-6.0
Chives 5.0-6.0
Cucumber 5.0-6.0
Dill 5.0-6.0
Eggplant 5.0-6.0
Garlic 5.0-6.0
Gourds 5.0-6.0
Kiwi 5.0-7.0
Leek 5.0-6.0
Lettuce 6.5-7.0
Mint 6.0-7.0
Mushroom 7.0-8.0

 

 

 

 

 

Preparing soil,seedlings
caring for seedlings
Transplanting seedlings
preparing beds
planting vegetables

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vegetable Optimal pH
Okra 6.0-8.0
Onions 6.2-6.8
Parsley 6.0-8.0
Parsnip 5.0-7.0
Peas 5.6-6.6
Peanuts 5.0-6.0
Peppers 6.0-8.0
Potato 5.8-6.5
Pumpkins 5.0-7.0
Radish 6.0-7.0
Raspberry 6.0-6.5
Rhubarb 5.0-7.0
Rutabaga 5.0-7.0
Shallots 5.0-7.0
Spinach 5.0-7.0
Squash 6.0-7.0
Strawberries 6.0-7.0
Sunflowers 6.0-7.0
Sweet corn 6.0-7.0
Sweet potatoes 5.0-7.0
Swiss chard 6.0-7.0
Tobacco 5.0-7.0
Tomatoes 5.5-7.0
Turnip 5.0-7.0
Yam 6.0-8.0
Zucchini 6.0-7.0
 
Here are some of the varieties of veggies
the ones in red are what we will be planting
some tips tricks and ideas when growing them

 
  1. Basil: Basil and tomatoes are often planted together. they say that the two improve each other’s taste.  you can start basil from seed or transplants . Keep the soil moist and pinch back the leaves, Basil grows very well in pots
     
  2. Beans: Plant beans after the soil is warm, and don’t soak the seed type first, They’ll rot or crack. Bush beans produce a lot of beans over a few weeks; the harvest season of pole beans extends until frost. Beans grow good in pots
     
  3. Beets: Beets take up little room and can be planted in early spring for a summer harvest or late summer for a fall harvest.
     
  4. Broccoli: Broccoli is a cool-season crop that tolerates late spring frosts. Fresh broccoli tastes infinitely better than commercially-produced counterparts. Cut stalks off the main plant for a continual harvest. Rotate crops to minimize insect problems.
     
  5. Brussel sprouts: Brussel sprouts need a very long season to grow—as much as 175 to 185 days, depending on the variety. The taste is actually improved by a touch of frost.

    Cabbage: Start cabbage early in the spring when the soil is soft or set out transplants. Like brussel sprouts, cabbage likes a nice, long growing season and plenty of moisture. Cabbage stores well for the winter.

    Carrots: Carrots are slow to germinate, especially in dry conditions, but they take up little room and are easy to grow. Thin carrots to 2 inches apart, carrots grow good in large pots.
     
  6. Cauliflower: Cauliflower is a bit trickier to grow than some of the other brassicas. It doesn’t tolerate heat or frost, but needs at least two to three months to mature. Cover the cauliflower head with the leaves of the plant when it is about the size of an egg to “blanch” the cauliflower, which turns it white and improves its taste.

    Celery: Home gardeners seldom grow celery. It grows slowly, requiring as much as six months to mature, and prefers a cool, moist climate and very rich, wet soil, grow good in pots

    Chives: Chives are a perennial herb, so give them a permanent location. The thin, green leaves are excellent in salads and sauces; the blossoms are edible, as well. Chives tolerate cold winters and drought conditions. grow good in pots

    Collards: Easy to grow and brimming with vitamins, Grow them as an early spring crop They tolerate and even prefer slightly cool temperatures.

    Corn: Corn takes a lot out of the soil and requires plenty of space, but gardeners grow it anyway for the sweet, crisp taste of fresh corn.

    Cucumber: Cucumbers thrive in warm, moist conditions. Plant them after the last frost in a sunny location. Grow bush varieties in containers.

    Dill: Dill grows easily from seed, is delicious in a variety of dishes and attracts beneficial insects to the garden with its tiny flowers. Interplant it throughout the garden to confuse pests. grow good in pots

    Garlic: Plant garlic in early spring. Purchase varieties adapted for your climate zone and plant the cloves pointed ends up and 2 to 3 inches deep. Dig them up when the tops die back.

    LettucePlant lettuce in early spring, as soon as the soil is soft. Choose soft-headed lettuces over head lettuce, which tend to go to seed more quickly. Keep the soil moist so the lettuce is tender and mild. grow good in pots

    Onions: Onions take a long time to grow from seed and are often grown from sets instead. Buy onion sets locally, choosing those adapted to your area.

    Peppers: Sweet peppers need a warm location and moist soil to develop the thick-walled, sweet fruit. They are more difficult to grow in dry regions than chile peppers. grow them in pots grow good in pots

    Potatoes: This staple crop is drought-resistant and yields more protein per square foot than any other crop but legumes. Start with certified disease-free seed potatoes and rotate crops every year to minimize disease.

    Rhubarb: This old-fashioned perennial plant is actually a vegetable, but is eaten as a fruit. Give it a large space in full-sun and keep the soil moderately moist. Harvest rhubarb in mid spring to early summer, but don’t eat the leaves, which are toxic.

    Rutabagas: Rutabagas are round, squat root vegetables that are typically eaten boiled, or mashed and served with butter. These humble vegetables thrive in cool temperatures, but require at least three months to mature. Plant them in early summer

    Shallots: Shallots seem like a luxury item, but they are easy and inexpensive to grow. Buy a few shallots and break them apart to create sets. Plant the sets with the pointed side up 2 to 3 inches deep and 4 to 6 inches apart. The sets will form a new cluster of shallots.

    Spinach: spinach is one of the earliest garden greens. It goes to seed as soon as temperatures spike. grow good in pots

    Summer squash: Summer squash includes yellow squash, zucchini and patty pan squash.  One or two plants is usually plenty.

    Tomatoes:  Plant them from seedlings after the last frost and choose disease-resistant varieties. grow good in pots

    Cilantro

Community Garden PH 6.0_6.5 soil  

HOW TO GROW A GARDEN

WHAT IS THE BEST VEGGIES TO GROW IN Schreiber

YOUTH COMMUNITY GARDEN PROPOSAL

CANNING AND PRESERVING, DRYING YOUR FOOD

This will be our seventh year to garden in Schreiber, lots of work ahead, but decided to grow less varieties, more in pots.

We built 9 4x8 raised beds and a compost area with three piles going .
more raised beds this year

 

What we are growing at the community garden this year

 


Little Sprouts Community Garden

 
 
 

We are doing our Gardening at the local communitiy garden, We dont get too much of a space but beats nothing, We are going to do more gardening in containers

last year we got lots of squash and beans we are going to grow swiss charde this year. At home we will grow tomatoes, beans, and spinach


this pic was taken in 2016, Robin is a little bigger now.

Composting

 

compost the black gold

6 Different Ways To Compost

you can never have enough compost, we use leaves and grass in our compost mostly so we dont attract animals but believe that it makes a superior compost when you can add scraps of food also

 I believe the minerals that the trees in the yards that shed the leaves roots are deep and they drink up a lot of minerals and distribute them to the leaves, and later in the year it will shed those leaves returning those minerals to the soil.

I mix the compost with last years pot material some beds get just an addition and other are almost totally compost,...

The food grown in this compost is rich in macro nutrients which are depleted in a lot of soils.

Also you can make leaf mold that is excellent for starting your plants and for mulching, all you need is space to store leaves in bags for a couple of years.

The grass is taken from properties that do not add any chemical fertilizers, insecticides or herbicides and provides the nitrogen for the compost.

let the compost get hot for a couple days and then turn it, and repeat this a couple more times then let it sit til next season

try to keep it covered so the rain dont soak it and turn it anaerobic which will make it stink

process

sticks to keep off ground and allow a little air
layer of brown, about 3 or 4 inches thick, then add greens about same thickness and water it with non chlorinated water,

repeat until all your material is used up.

makes excellent addition to soil, in ground or pots and a good mulching material.

you can never have enough of this magical stuff

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soil organics sciences PH levels, Fertilization,  
     

 

 

Your soil has everything you need
just needs your help a little

 

 

Kill Kill Kill this guy
Cabbage moth


 


 

 

 

 

Fertilization,

NPK

Nitrogen, grass weeds, greens
Phosphorous
Bone meal, 
K Potassium
banana peels,

anything you add to our garden will change the pH of the soil

Calcium,
egg and clam shells, bone, meal

Baking soda
change water/soil pH
insect spray

vinegar
Change water/soil pH
insect and weed spray

epsom salts, good soil ammendment and makes some veggies taste better Im told.

Compost
Carbon, leaves,
Green grass, Nitrogen
Food scraps,

remember when something green dries up it becomes a brown/carbon material

and if too much greens are too wet they will go anaerobic and stink like crap

and that you must turn your pile every few days.

if you dont want animals don't throw kitchen scraps they will attract animals, use only grass, leaves, weeds
 

manure
make sure grass fed, no Gmo's and its fully composted before using in the garden
Rabbit manure can be used directly in the garden and wont burn plants

Worms
the more worms the better, if you can set up a vermi compost system to farm worms for your garden. worm casting one of the best additions to your garden.

Beneficial insects

bad insects


 

 

 

 

 


Fish
heads, guts, fermented makes a good fertilizer

minerals
leaves return minerals to the soil/composted and leaf mold are loaded with minerals.

mulching
mulch with leaves, grass or compost to save on watering your plants.

watering,
remember that potted plants need more water than in the ground.

check water pH should be nuetral or around 6.0 to 7.0 for most plants,

 

Potted Plants

Growing in pots is a great way to grow any plant, they can be moved to change the look of your yard or taken into shelter when there is a storm brewing.

and you can tailor your plants nutrients and watering schedule, they do require more watering but there are ways to reduce your usage.

Many advantages to growing in pots, just use the right size pot for the plant that you are growing.

We will be growing alot of different plants in pots, in and out of the greenhouse.

 

What we are attempting to do is to have every thing natural,
there is no need for chemicals in a garden,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


product and seed type saving

 

   

canning, fermentation, smoking, salting
 

Canning
is where you process your food with heat to kill off all the bacteria, thus killing all the nutritional value of the product in the process Tomatoes, beans, peppers,ect.



Meat moose, deer// hamburger, chicken

fish white fish, sturgeon



 

 

 

Fermenting is where you put your product into a brine and let it ferment for days or weeks and then eat it , it is full of nutrients, minerals and vitamins not to mention microbial bacteria.

Saurkraut
Kimchi
fermented
cauliflower, onion, carrots, tomatoes,
sour dough
kombuccha

 

 

Drying is when you slice the fish, meat or plant thin and let the sun and the wind dry them.

meat moose, smoked, salted

 

fish smoke, dried, salted,

 

vegetables, peppers,

 

 

Freeze dry

 

salting

 

Ice House

 

refrigeration