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WhisperingWhiskey

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Hi, I'm new to prepping, but not new to self-sufficiency. I figured if the SHTF, I'd be screwed in my apartment. So until I can acquire land and build a sufficient base, I feel I need to prepare for a bug-out more now than ever.

uh....thanks?
 
Hi, I'm new to prepping, but not new to self-sufficiency. I figured if the SHTF, I'd be screwed in my apartment. So until I can acquire land and build a sufficient base, I feel I need to prepare for a bug-out more now than ever.

uh....thanks?
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Hey there! Welcome to the forum. As Clyde said, feel free to ask questions or offer suggestions. We're pretty friendly around here.
 
Hi, I'm new to prepping, but not new to self-sufficiency. I figured if the SHTF, I'd be screwed in my apartment. So until I can acquire land and build a sufficient base, I feel I need to prepare for a bug-out more now than ever.

uh....thanks?

Hello, I found something called water bricks. They come in different sizes and you put them together like leggos. They are great for small places. The ones we got you can put 3 1/2 gallons of water in each or up to 25 pound of dry goods. On the web site it shows different ways to store them, in closets, under beds etc. Ours just arrived yeturday so I sterilized them and tongth we will be filling them up. In a bug out situation they would be great. You can pick it up becasue each brick has a handle, not like a 50 gallon barrel filled with water. I am very excited I found them. They are expensive but I think it is worth it! I will have to save more money before I get more. You can go to their web site www.waterbrick.org or get them through www.amazon. I hope this helps. ~Lindy
 
Thank you, everyone. My spouse and I plan on building a storage container home, partially above and below ground. I have a small garden on the balcony and so far I've grown wheat, cotton, and sugar beets among other things. I look forward to learning more!
 
As far as gardening goes. Just for kicks look up global buckets on YouTube. I am playing around with them just for herbs because the tend to try and take over a garden. So keeping them in a separate area sounded good but you can grow whatever in them. Plus in a bug out scenario I can take my garden with me or grow inside during the winter
 

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