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To: Lowell1775

I have a question. If the “zombies” are at my door and I shoot them, after a while won’t it stink pretty bad? Seriously, what are the plans for getting rid of the dead bodies?

As for growing a garden, I got tomatoes, green beans, cucumbers, squash, okra and purple hull peas. All but the okra and tomatoes have about stopped producing. And the tomatoes won’t be producing very much longer. It’s already too hot in Texas and it’s killing the garden.


17 posted on 06/03/2012 9:54:11 PM PDT by Terry Mross ("It happened. And we let it happen." Peter Griffin - FAMILY GUY)
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To: Terry Mross

The advantage usually goes to the south for growing vegetables. The key is to buy tons of canning jars and preserve as much of your harvest as you can for a rainy day or inclimate growing season like you are experiencing now.

Our family has the goal of having enough preserved to go without the garden for an entire year. We are not yet close, but might get there this fall if the current weather holds out in the Northwest.


19 posted on 06/03/2012 10:26:20 PM PDT by volunbeer (Don't worry America, our kids can pay for it!)
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