Australia imports 42 per cent of its fruit and veges and local crops rely on fertiliser just as much as overseas produce

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2 thought on “Are you prepping yet? Australia imports 42 per cent of its fruit and vegetables – no fertiliser available”
  1. We don’t need to rely on “fertiliser”. All weeds steeped in water are a potent fertiliser. We can use cow manure placed in a bucket of water until it softens and stir well. Use a small amout in a bucket of water. Aged horse manure add directly to the garden bed. Kangaroo poop add directly to the garden bed. Seaweed is especially good. Just gather it up, rinse the salt off it and place in a bucket of water. Steep for about 8-10 weeks and use a small amount in a bucket of water. Once finished, fill the bucket with water once again and you will get a second lot of fertiliser. Then, when finished, put the seaweed around your fruit trees so they wil get the minerals when you water them. If you have chickens and feed them from your own garden produce, that poop is ready to go directly onto your garden beds. Only grain fed chicken poop burns – not grass, spinach bugs etc. I do all of this myself – and I have a thriving garden – even though its gong into winter!

  2. Hop hop Hoppity hop, down to da grocery store! Duh! ya think everyone would catch the drift but many are still living in la la land – unfortunately to their detriment. Tough times a coming.

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