Posted on 10/28/2022 4:06:10 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
The sheriff’s office in Grant County, Washington, has extended a “shelter in place” order that was issued following the mysterious recent explosion of the Wilbur Ellis fertilizer plant, located near Moses Lake in eastern Washington.
Poor air quality following a massive fire that left the facility in shambles has made it unsafe for area residents to engage in certain activities. Until it clears up, folks are being advised to lay low, use air purifiers and just wait.
The incident occurred on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 23, with firefighters called to the scene at around 4 p.m. They arrived to a building that was fully engulfed in flames. (Related: Remember back in 2013 when Monsanto was believed to have been involved with the freak explosion of a Texas-based West Fertilizer Company production plant?)
Because of the nature of the chemicals used and produced at the plant, the Grant County Health District (GCHD) issued a health advisory for people living downwind (north-east) from the fire.
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This one hasn’t been updated since June.
https://newstarget.com/2022-06-22-food-facility-fires-report-full-list.html
A recent post for alternative media cited 95 facilities. It got pulled by Big Brother for “disinformation”.
IOW, they don’t want us knowing how bad it is and how much our food supply chain is being deliberately disrupted.
Ping to TIK for your consideration.
I stopped at Wal-Mart today and checked out their gardening dept. As usual, it was cleared out for holiday decorations.
However, in the clearance section just nearby, I found three good sized bags of garden fertilizer marked down some. It wasn’t the best deal I’ve gotten for end of season garden stuff, but it was something and better than nothing.
We are kind of spoiled, having Miracle Grow and such at our fingertips all these years.
However, there are lots of fertilizers we can make for our garden beds, from everyday items, as well as ‘black gold’ compost, of course! And compost tea is awesome stuff!
That said, I’m not going to panic until the ‘everyday items’ I need are in short supply. By then, it’ll be too late to do much of anything, I fear. :(
https://www.thespruce.com/make-your-own-fertilizer-1388159
Save egg shells, coffee grounds, Epsom salt (still cheap and available), vinegar, ashes, etc.
More:
https://www.farmersalmanac.com/8-homemade-garden-fertilizers-24258
Already doing that.
I need to do more of it! :)
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