October 30, 2018
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1h 4m
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2018
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Summary
The episode covered seed starting techniques for home gardening, including proper seed spacing, container selection, labeling, watering methods, temperature control, and thinning seedlings. Mark discussed soil sterilization at home and emphasized the importance of growing food for self-sufficiency. The show then shifted to discussing a scientific study linking glyphosate herbicide to multiple chronic diseases including diabetes, obesity, asthma, Alzheimer's, and kidney failure, arguing for organic gardening and nutrient-dense homegrown food as alternatives to chemically treated crops.
- seed starting
- gardening
- self-sufficiency
- soil sterilization
- glyphosate
- roundup
- organic food
- preparedness
- home gardening
- food production
- chronic disease
- pesticides
- nutrition
- garden for victory
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seeds like melons you want about three to four seeds per inch and again we're going to be taking them as soon as they come up and putting them into larger containers so seed starting is just literally to start the seeds and you do that with your fingers you can also do that with uh... rubber coated uh... tweezers you know things like that so seeds more sparingly uh... three to four seeds an inch if you intend to thin the seedlings, just leave them in the same container. Alright, so three to four seeds per inch is sparingly if you're just going to cut them off, the ones that you don't want, leave the strongest, healthiest looking little seedlings. Number five is grow seeds in individual containers. Place two to four seeds in each container. So that's just something to do if you're doing individual containers. And that's fine. That's fine. Next one, number six, after sowing the seeds at the correct depth, which varies based on the type of seed, cover them with fine potting soil or vermiculite. And then you want to label each row or container because I'm going to tell you a lot of your seedlings look alike. and you won't be able to tell the difference in three weeks between different varieties of tomatoes for the most part. So you can purchase labels from a nursery or through a mail order catalog. You can use old ones from previously purchased nursery transplants. I mean, heck, you know, a tongue depressor, you know, a little wooden stick, something like that, whatever, make up your own label. Just make sure that it can handle water fairly well. Okay, in the chat room, partisan gorilla wanted to point out that one very useful practice is to take a knife and run it down between the inner wall of the pots and the soil once in a while to control excessive root ball bind up so plants can last longer if you're not able to plant yet. And yeah, that's a wonderful point because that gets back to what I was saying earlier about this tomato plant. You leave in there too long. You leave the little seedlings in there too long. Here's these kind of roots. look almost like a tornado around the inside of that particular container that they're growing in. So yeah, take a knife and run it down between the inner wall of the pots. You're basically just cutting the roots where they are and that's okay. They'll be fine. You know, they'll be fine. Don't worry about it. And... Make sure you label it, please. Water the seeds gently with a mister or a spray bottle. I don't like pouring water when I'm starting seeds because what it'll do is they'll move around a lot. You know, you kind of have a tendency to move with water, and so they'll move around and then you'll have these little seedlings that aren't with your labels and they're popping up and you're like, well, what is that? It looks like a really good seedling, but probably the strongest one out of the whole damn tray, and I have no idea what it is. So just for your own planning purposes based on what you want. Strong water can put seeds into a cleaner of your container or in the middle or what have you. Cover the container where you're starting your seeds with a sheet of clear plastic or a plastic bag or saran wrap to hold in the moisture. You can use little stakes like cut in half, what do they call those things that they use, the chopsticks. So if you can break in half some chopsticks, you can put that in the container with your seeds that you started and they can do little stakes to prop the plastic up so it doesn't rest directly on top of the soil. So this way your seedlings have plenty of time to grow up. and i'm looking in the chat room here uh... why grow your own bleached garlic from china that's why yeah how to how to spot it from the trenches world report dot com you're probably eating bleached garlic from china here's how to spot it comes to go check that out over from the trenches uh... yeah yeah that's definitely a reason to grow your own and uh... in the chat room also we i've got uh... uh... parsnigrels as i put my seed pods in a water tray add water to the tray The soil uptakes the water as needed. and the seed maintains relative position. So this is a good idea. You're kind of watering the bottom of the actual seed starting container. So you can do that too. And you actually end up getting less problems with fungal diseases and things like that if we're watering just through kind of absorption rather than every time you water this seed starting container, you just pour water into it. So watering from the bottom is certainly the best. Place your planted containers in a warm spot so warm spots might be the top of your fridge or near your furnace. You can also buy heating cables or heating mats that'll keep it warm from below. Follow the instructions that come with it. Never put your seed starting containers in direct sun. And the reason why is because the plastic cover holds in the heat and it will cook your seeds to death. That plastic cover needs to come off of that seed starting container as soon as those little seedlings come out. common mistake people think i did something wrong you left the plastic over the seat starting container obliquely i've killed i've must've killed seven or eight raised beds worth of food doing that okay so don't feel bad uh... if if that's happened the next thing check your containers everyday when your seat starting you gotta make sure they're still moist but not the wet that they mold If you see signs of mold, again, take that cover off, loosen it, let air in, and the mold should disappear. Please do not spray chemical fungicides and things that you would use to clean your shower to keep the... Please don't spray that stuff on your plants, folks. common sense but you know if we don't want gmo's we don't want to make uh... you know those kinds of uh... chemical errors as well men when your first green shoots emerged like i was saying take the plastic cover off move your seedlings into a spot that receives plenty of light and the proper growing conditions for that plant so uh... you know light is necessary until seedlings emerge from the soil you know you technically don't need light when they're just little seeds You can germinate seeds in the dark. If you don't believe me, take some seeds, put them in a paper towel, wet the paper towel, roll it up, put it in a plastic bag, and stick it in the dark. Come back a week later and see how many have germinated. Seedlings need light once they've germinated. you know unless of course we're talking about lettuce and celery and then lettuce and celery need light so there's some finer points here uh... and then defend the plan to just snip out extra seedlings at the soil line with a pair of scissors and when i think plants are that i've had their seedlings that i've put into a seed starting tray if i'm gonna send i don't use the standard scissors that you would get you know down at the local drugstore. I use scissors that are designed for barbers and stylists, people that have cosmetology or barber degrees. They're really, really, really pointy and sharp on the ends. They're almost needle sharp, these little scissors. And so you want to get yourself a good pair of barber shears, the little teeny tiny ones, not the big 11 inches. So after your seedlings develop their first true set of leaves, or maybe the onions and meats or whatever sends up a little blade. About two inches tall, you need to thin them or move them from shallow slats to larger quarters. And that's how you start seeds. It's not rocket science. We've been doing it for years. And so it's just something to keep in mind. And I'm just checking our chat rooms. I also want to check our call-in line. I know we've got, I think, about eleven active calls uh... when you just checking the star six will on you you are there we are here we have yeah this might be there is a lot just your theme song that would rise and i'm set out here on the back port but we got we got the big full moon coming up off the ground so right on man what right one absolutely yeah i like i tell you i love uh... looking at the moon during the wintertime because you get more time looking at it you know So anyways, let's get back to your show, but anyway, thanks. All right, my friend. Thank you for coming up. I appreciate hearing from you. Do we have anybody else? Star six will unmute. All right. All right. So what are we going to do now? We could do a lot of things. In the six minutes that we have left in the chat room, somebody says, how do they sterilize soil and can I do it at home? Yeah, you can sterilize soil at home. And that's not a problem. To sterilize soil at home, you are going to need an oven. And I say this because we need to monitor temperature. I suppose you could use a barbecue or something like that or a fire pit. You just need to maintain. the temperature of the soil. You want your soil to be approximately 140 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit and you want to put your soil in that oven that you're trying to sterilize for just a couple minutes once it reaches that temperature, pull it off. And I'll tell you, if you sterilize soil in the house, it is going to stink. I'm not smell, You know, compost smells, but it's kind of pleasant. Sterilizing soil in the house, baking soil in the house is going to stink, and your significant other is not going to like you very much. So just keep that in mind. Alright, you don't want to char the organics. Doing that at those temperatures is not going to leach out your nutrients. Now, cooling it down with water and running water through your warmed up soil that you're trying to sterilize, that will leach out the nutrients quickly. Trying to put in a colander or rinse the soil or something, just let it cool off naturally. Some of the organics that are in your soil, well yeah, obviously you will roast any worms that are in there, etc. DK says that the weed seeds and most microorganisms will die at about boiling point of water which won't char the organics. And yes, that's true. So I appreciate that. And that's a good question. And you're certainly welcome. People are thanking me for... kind of tirade in here and it's my pleasure appreciate garden garden for victory to you as well in the chat room we say garden for victory because folks are you know we can stockpile as much ammunition as we want and I believe in it and I think that's a wonderful practice but if we also don't have food to feed ourselves you know it's hard to eat ammo I have to tell you and dentists are going to be out in short supply when the time comes. Anyhow, anybody else want to jump in? Alright, well in the final few minutes of our broadcast this evening, I want to talk to you about the glyphosate disease link. Okay, so this is a little bit of news. Okay, a little bit of news. So the glyphosate disease link, a new study that's published in the Journal of Biological Physics and Chemistry, I woke you up, didn't I? By an MIT researcher and a New Hampshire-based research scientist, reveals that glyphosate, which is a, it's in Roundup, all your Roundup-ready crops, they're being sprayed with glyphosate. and round up is no longer uh... a trademark so people other than monsanto and they're can make it into and they make stronger concentrations so go like this it may act as a pathway for modern diseases It's a synthetic amino acid and it's the most widely used bios on the planet and its presence in food for human consumption and animal feed is pretty much well known. According to the researchers, epidemiological studies have revealed a strong correlation between the increasing incidence in the U.S. of a large number of chronic diseases and the increased use of glyphosate herbicide on corn, soy and wheat crops. Now, glyphosate, which acts as a glycine analog, may be mistakenly incorporated into peptides during protein synthesis. I know this is all like, what? Okay, this is how it translates into diseases, folks, how glyphosate may act as a pathway for many modern diseases. A deep search of the research literature has revealed a number of protein classes that depend on conserved residues for proper function. So glyphosate substitution can easily explain a link with diabetes, obesity, asthma, COPD or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pulmonary edema, adrenal insufficiency, hypothyroidism, Alzheimer's disease, AML, Okay, so there's some pretty serious stuff going on here. Parkinson's disease, your prion disease is lupus, mitochondrial disease, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, neural tube defects, infertility, hypertension, glaucoma, osteoporosis, and if that wasn't enough to sell you, you can also, it's been linked to substitution of fatty liver disease and kidney failure. And I say, isn't that a revolt in development? So all the wonderful things that glyphosate is supposed to protect us against, are weeds really that important? Are weeds more important than our health? And partisan gorilla in the chat room says glyphosate is entropy to enzyme action. And yes, that is absolutely true. And so he or she concludes, so forget about digestion and nutrient assimilation after that. And what that really means is something we've been talking about for years on this broadcast, folks. It's called foodless food. Foodless food, when we spray our crops with these kinds of chemicals, there goes your nutrients. Okay, so that's another reason, one of the many other reasons why it benefits you, even if it's just an herb garden. Get your nutrients out of the soil just like the plants do. They've been here longer than we have. So anyways, thank you all for tuning in. I've got to get out of here. Stay tuned if you would for the Intel Report. I'm Joe from the Carolinas signing off. This is Grow Your Own The Budding Revolution, 13th of December. Thank you very much for tuning in. Let's all garden. Four, victory, thank you. 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