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- Mar 7, 2016
My birds have three months supply of seeds, and two weeks worth of lettuce. (We share.) The youngest one loves lettuce, so it's become an every day thing for them now.
If you've got the proper space to have a garden or some containers now is the time to start growing. Parsley does well in shaded and well watered areas, Basil is easy to grow, Thyme is good, Rosemary can be iffy if not kept dryish and cilantro don't even bother they're so sensitive as a plant, I've never had success with them surviving transplanting.
I might put together a gardening thread if others are interested.
Please do. I'm in an area with a weird mixture of clay-like soil with a sandy bed underneath. Makes growing stuff here difficult when I have a garden big enough for a small plot to grow things.
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So I decided to post here at last. I've stocked up enough I can tough it out pretty well and, like every other twit in the country I bought some more toilet paper.
Pasta, Rice and flour were all picked near clean in the two supermarkets I went in to. What's weird, however, is people are not changing their buying habits, they're just buying an extra pack of whatever the fuck they normally buy. There were some huge 5kg bags of pasta that were untouched and just sat on a shelf. I've already got my own pasta supply and plenty of rice and flour in my cupboards and did so weeks ago.
Things like soup was practically untouched so I'm nice and stocked up on cans of the stuff. Especially vegetable which I can cut with either small protein chunks of meat or kidney beans and rice/pasta to really stretch it out..
Certain things with the same ingredients and marked "bacterial" simply were not shifting because they say things like "toilet" on them. So I have a bunch of "citrus" wipes that kill germs the same as every fucking thing else.
Also got plenty of hand sanitiser anyway.
Painkillers have been hoarded, saw several shelves where paracetomol and other basic painkillers and anti inflammatories picked absolutely clean and gone. I've got no need for them due to an inherited supply anyway, just interesting to see. I've chosen not to overstock anything like aspirin etc as I buy about 4 boxes of those a year and still have 30 left from a previous box of 100 (have to take it daily). Might nab an extra box at a later date, come to think, but I may be swapping to an alternative that does the same job far better anyways.