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Post by spinifex on Feb 27, 2018 8:31:30 GMT 10
"camouflage gardening is the process of growing crops that can be used for both food and medical purposes in a way that makes them hard to identify to others who would otherwise attempt to steal them. Since the majority of Americans are disconnected from our food system and unable to tell the difference between medicinal herbs, for example, and decorative landscaping, camouflage gardening is a great option for those who want to remain self-sufficient without exposing their essential survival goods to the entire population." www.naturalnews.com/2017-11-13-camouflage-gardening-a-must-have-for-survivalist-and-preppers.html
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Post by SA Hunter on Feb 28, 2018 23:25:02 GMT 10
A few years back when I was living in the SE of SA, in our front yard we had a short brick fence. Inside the fence we had roses - as an experiment I grew tomatoes, cucumbers & garlic between the rose bushes to see how it went.
Not real successful fruit wise, as the soil was poor, but you couldn't see any veggies from the road, and even walking to the front door, you had to look quite hard to see the tomatoes.
Now, enter the back yard, and there are my veggies for all to see!
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