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Part 2B of the Steel Rain list
Microgreens/Shrooms Farming (allow you to start small side hustle, earn while you learn & get connected)
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/growing-microgreens-for-business-and-pleasure/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/microgreens-blueprint/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/mushrooms/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/commercially-successful-hydroponic-farm/
Field Dressing Large Game
⁃ If you have your Hunting License then “Field Dressing” an animal is an essential hunting and survival skill
⁃ this skills can be paired with Food Storage skills.
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdFtwFN5G4A
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfpjfsowmfo
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwB5lwMWW3Y
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDqhNZHIaqU
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRd2ONwk1ok
Microgreens/Shrooms Farming (allow you to start small side hustle, earn while you learn & get connected)
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/growing-microgreens-for-business-and-pleasure/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/microgreens-blueprint/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/mushrooms/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/commercially-successful-hydroponic-farm/
Field Dressing Large Game
⁃ If you have your Hunting License then “Field Dressing” an animal is an essential hunting and survival skill
⁃ this skills can be paired with Food Storage skills.
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdFtwFN5G4A
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfpjfsowmfo
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwB5lwMWW3Y
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDqhNZHIaqU
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRd2ONwk1ok
Udemy
Growing Microgreens for Business and Pleasure
<p>Welcome to the Micro green Toolkit. This is a how-to guide for growing microgreens on a shoestring, for health-conscious growers and budding entrepreneurs. I’ll pass on the lessons I’ve learned from years of growing and selling microgreens from my urban…
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Part 2A & 2B of the Steel Rain posted
Keep climbing Motherfuckers keep climbing
Keep climbing Motherfuckers keep climbing
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Doomsday Zeus 🌩️⚡️
Learn the power of Electricity 🔌 ⚡️
Develop a back up power system.
It could be a Powerwall / Solar / Wind / Hydro etc.
Do you even know how to harness Energy after SHTF?
Click the Pinned Messages, or the messages below to start.
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus
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Basics of Electricity ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12158
Solar Panels ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12167
Wind Energy ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12185
Hydro Energy ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12195
Nuclear Energy ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12204
Fossil Fuels and Coal Energy ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12218
GeoThermal Energy ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12234
Bio Energy ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12247
⚡️ Understanding Home Wiring ⚡️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12321
Understanding Smoke Alarms ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12337
Wiring Light Fixtures ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12353
Faraday Cages ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12373
Hot Wiring A Car ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12414
Jumpstart A Car ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12432
⚡️ DIY PROJECTS ⚡️
Windmills ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12490
WaterWheels ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12507
Solar Panels ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12534
HydroDams ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12601
G.E.E.T Power ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12766
Magnet Motors ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12794
⚡️Part 2 Of Mini/Micro Reactors ⚡️⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12927
Understanding Batteries ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/13036
Powerwalls ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/13171
Learn the power of Electricity 🔌 ⚡️
Develop a back up power system.
It could be a Powerwall / Solar / Wind / Hydro etc.
Do you even know how to harness Energy after SHTF?
Click the Pinned Messages, or the messages below to start.
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus
⬇️
⬇️
⬇️
Basics of Electricity ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12158
Solar Panels ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12167
Wind Energy ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12185
Hydro Energy ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12195
Nuclear Energy ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12204
Fossil Fuels and Coal Energy ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12218
GeoThermal Energy ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12234
Bio Energy ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12247
⚡️ Understanding Home Wiring ⚡️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12321
Understanding Smoke Alarms ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12337
Wiring Light Fixtures ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12353
Faraday Cages ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12373
Hot Wiring A Car ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12414
Jumpstart A Car ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12432
⚡️ DIY PROJECTS ⚡️
Windmills ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12490
WaterWheels ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12507
Solar Panels ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12534
HydroDams ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12601
G.E.E.T Power ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12766
Magnet Motors ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12794
⚡️Part 2 Of Mini/Micro Reactors ⚡️⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/12927
Understanding Batteries ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/13036
Powerwalls ⬇️
https://t.me/DoomsdayZeus/13171
Telegram
Doomsday Zeus
For DIY Alternative Power (Solar/Wind/Hydro/Batteries/OffGrid/Faraday/Powerwalls)
Forwarded from Azazel News (Aries)
Go to the Gym
Start planting your babies (seedlings)
🥕🫑🌶️🥒🥬🥦🫛🍅🫐🍉🧅
If you need Fitness help contact @Brandon BodyLogic
If you need Year Round Gardening 🧑🏼🌾 and farming help contact @mezlim1 or @RooseveltTerriers
If you are doing Beekeeping 🐝 this Spring contact Tee⛳️ or @ySirius (Serious Beekeepers Only)
If you need Lightwork contact @Remmigoldi
If you need help picking your next Gun or CCW or Ham Radio help contact @IndescribableIsles
Start planting your babies (seedlings)
🥕🫑🌶️🥒🥬🥦🫛🍅🫐🍉🧅
If you need Fitness help contact @Brandon BodyLogic
If you need Year Round Gardening 🧑🏼🌾 and farming help contact @mezlim1 or @RooseveltTerriers
If you are doing Beekeeping 🐝 this Spring contact Tee⛳️ or @ySirius (Serious Beekeepers Only)
If you need Lightwork contact @Remmigoldi
If you need help picking your next Gun or CCW or Ham Radio help contact @IndescribableIsles
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It's 17th of January 2026
Here are your jobs of the month ✅
#startagardenwithus #jobsoftheweek
#jobsofthemonth #fallgardening
#wintergardening
https://t.me/c/1176713490/108260
Here are your jobs of the month ✅
#startagardenwithus #jobsoftheweek
#jobsofthemonth #fallgardening
#wintergardening
https://t.me/c/1176713490/108260
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Flowers
• Plant bare-root roses, shrubs, hedging, and ornamental trees, provided the soil isn’t frozen.
• Take root cuttings from fleshy-rooted perennials such as oriental poppies, acanthus, and verbascum.
• Create new drifts of snowdrops and hellebores by purchasing plants in bloom so you can select the most attractive flowers.
• Remove collapsed, waterlogged perennial stems and add them to the compost heap.
• Take hardwood cuttings from deciduous shrubs like forsythia, willow, and viburnum.
• Cut off and dispose of hellebore leaves showing black spots to prevent leaf spot from spreading.
• Press mistletoe berries into the bark of apple trees to establish your own plants.
• Check that small alpines aren’t being buried under fallen leaves or windblown debris.
• Regularly deadhead winter pansies and bedding plants, removing any mildew-affected foliage.
• Transplant deciduous shrubs that are growing in unsuitable positions.
• Inspect stored bulbs and tubers for rot, and make sure dahlias and cannas haven’t dried out completely.
• Continue pruning climbing roses while they remain dormant.
• Plant bare-root roses, shrubs, hedging, and ornamental trees, provided the soil isn’t frozen.
• Take root cuttings from fleshy-rooted perennials such as oriental poppies, acanthus, and verbascum.
• Create new drifts of snowdrops and hellebores by purchasing plants in bloom so you can select the most attractive flowers.
• Remove collapsed, waterlogged perennial stems and add them to the compost heap.
• Take hardwood cuttings from deciduous shrubs like forsythia, willow, and viburnum.
• Cut off and dispose of hellebore leaves showing black spots to prevent leaf spot from spreading.
• Press mistletoe berries into the bark of apple trees to establish your own plants.
• Check that small alpines aren’t being buried under fallen leaves or windblown debris.
• Regularly deadhead winter pansies and bedding plants, removing any mildew-affected foliage.
• Transplant deciduous shrubs that are growing in unsuitable positions.
• Inspect stored bulbs and tubers for rot, and make sure dahlias and cannas haven’t dried out completely.
• Continue pruning climbing roses while they remain dormant.
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Fruit & Vegetables
• Winter-prune apple and pear trees, removing dead, damaged, crowded, or diseased branches.
• Organize your seed collection, discarding empty or expired packets and listing what you’ll need for the coming season.
• Plan your crop rotation so each crop grows in a different bed from previous years.
• Prune gooseberries and redcurrants, shortening side shoots to three buds from the base.
• Clear spent crops and weeds from the vegetable patch, then dig the soil and incorporate compost.
• Check stored produce frequently and discard anything showing signs of spoilage.
• Plant bare-root fruit trees and bushes in enriched soil if the ground isn’t frozen.
• Make sure brassicas like kale, Brussels sprouts, and cabbages are protected with netting from pigeons.
• Force rhubarb by covering crowns with a bucket or terracotta pot for earlier, tender stems.
• Feed spring cabbages with a nitrogen-rich fertiliser to boost leafy growth.
• Prune blackcurrants if you haven’t already, removing about a quarter of the oldest stems.
• Order seed potatoes, onions, shallots, and garlic for spring planting.
• Winter-prune apple and pear trees, removing dead, damaged, crowded, or diseased branches.
• Organize your seed collection, discarding empty or expired packets and listing what you’ll need for the coming season.
• Plan your crop rotation so each crop grows in a different bed from previous years.
• Prune gooseberries and redcurrants, shortening side shoots to three buds from the base.
• Clear spent crops and weeds from the vegetable patch, then dig the soil and incorporate compost.
• Check stored produce frequently and discard anything showing signs of spoilage.
• Plant bare-root fruit trees and bushes in enriched soil if the ground isn’t frozen.
• Make sure brassicas like kale, Brussels sprouts, and cabbages are protected with netting from pigeons.
• Force rhubarb by covering crowns with a bucket or terracotta pot for earlier, tender stems.
• Feed spring cabbages with a nitrogen-rich fertiliser to boost leafy growth.
• Prune blackcurrants if you haven’t already, removing about a quarter of the oldest stems.
• Order seed potatoes, onions, shallots, and garlic for spring planting.
Forwarded from Mezlim
Greenhouse
• Sow winter salad crops in a greenhouse, conservatory, or sunny windowsill for quick harvests.
• Clear out broken pots, old compost, and debris that may shelter pests.
• Move potted strawberries under cover to encourage earlier fruiting.
• Regularly inspect overwintering plants for pests like aphids and mealybugs, and treat promptly.
• Bring potted peach trees inside to prevent leaf curl.
• Plant hippeastrum (amaryllis) bulbs and place them on a warm windowsill.
• Keep the greenhouse frost-free using a thermostatically controlled heater.
• Move potted camellias into a cool porch or greenhouse to encourage earlier blooms.
• Take root cuttings from perennials such as phlox and Japanese anemones and pot them in free-draining compost.
• Start sowing hardy annuals like cornflowers, cerinthe, and ammi in modular trays.
• Prepare for spring by improving ventilation, shading, and heating systems.
• Open vents on sunny days to prevent excess humidity.
• Sow winter salad crops in a greenhouse, conservatory, or sunny windowsill for quick harvests.
• Clear out broken pots, old compost, and debris that may shelter pests.
• Move potted strawberries under cover to encourage earlier fruiting.
• Regularly inspect overwintering plants for pests like aphids and mealybugs, and treat promptly.
• Bring potted peach trees inside to prevent leaf curl.
• Plant hippeastrum (amaryllis) bulbs and place them on a warm windowsill.
• Keep the greenhouse frost-free using a thermostatically controlled heater.
• Move potted camellias into a cool porch or greenhouse to encourage earlier blooms.
• Take root cuttings from perennials such as phlox and Japanese anemones and pot them in free-draining compost.
• Start sowing hardy annuals like cornflowers, cerinthe, and ammi in modular trays.
• Prepare for spring by improving ventilation, shading, and heating systems.
• Open vents on sunny days to prevent excess humidity.
Forwarded from Mezlim
Houseplants
• Increase humidity to counteract the drying effects of central heating.
• Repot moth orchids after flowering if they’ve outgrown their pots.
• Water less often and move plants away from cold windows at night.
• Pot up hippeastrum bulbs for dramatic winter blooms.
• Repot top-heavy or root-bound plants into larger containers.
• Place plants in brighter spots to maximize winter light exposure, or choose low-light varieties.
• Wipe dust from leaves, especially on plants like snake plants.
• Take leaf cuttings from African violets, begonias, and succulents such as echeveria and sedum.
• Check regularly for pests including aphids, scale, thrips, and mealybugs.
• Rinse large-leaved plants in the bath or shower to remove dust buildup.
• Sow cactus seeds in moist, loam-based compost and place in a warm, bright spot.
• Increase humidity to counteract the drying effects of central heating.
• Repot moth orchids after flowering if they’ve outgrown their pots.
• Water less often and move plants away from cold windows at night.
• Pot up hippeastrum bulbs for dramatic winter blooms.
• Repot top-heavy or root-bound plants into larger containers.
• Place plants in brighter spots to maximize winter light exposure, or choose low-light varieties.
• Wipe dust from leaves, especially on plants like snake plants.
• Take leaf cuttings from African violets, begonias, and succulents such as echeveria and sedum.
• Check regularly for pests including aphids, scale, thrips, and mealybugs.
• Rinse large-leaved plants in the bath or shower to remove dust buildup.
• Sow cactus seeds in moist, loam-based compost and place in a warm, bright spot.
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Garden Maintenance
• Refresh bird baths daily and melt ice with warm water during frosty weather.
• Repair damaged fences and treat wooden structures with preservative in dry conditions.
• Service your lawn mower or have it professionally maintained while it’s not in use.
• Install bird boxes in sheltered locations well ahead of nesting season.
• Clean, sharpen, and oil garden tools to keep them in good condition.
• Apply a general-purpose fertiliser around shrubs and along hedge bases.
• Cut back overgrown climbers like ivy and Virginia creeper before birds start nesting.
• Provide birds with high-energy food throughout winter.
• Remove slippery leaves, moss, and algae from paths, patios, and steps.
• Dig over empty border spaces, removing the roots of perennial weeds.
• Scrub empty pots and seed trays in preparation for sowing season.
• Clear debris from shed and greenhouse gutters so rainwater can fill water butts.
• Wash bird feeders regularly to keep them hygienic.
• Refresh bird baths daily and melt ice with warm water during frosty weather.
• Repair damaged fences and treat wooden structures with preservative in dry conditions.
• Service your lawn mower or have it professionally maintained while it’s not in use.
• Install bird boxes in sheltered locations well ahead of nesting season.
• Clean, sharpen, and oil garden tools to keep them in good condition.
• Apply a general-purpose fertiliser around shrubs and along hedge bases.
• Cut back overgrown climbers like ivy and Virginia creeper before birds start nesting.
• Provide birds with high-energy food throughout winter.
• Remove slippery leaves, moss, and algae from paths, patios, and steps.
• Dig over empty border spaces, removing the roots of perennial weeds.
• Scrub empty pots and seed trays in preparation for sowing season.
• Clear debris from shed and greenhouse gutters so rainwater can fill water butts.
• Wash bird feeders regularly to keep them hygienic.
Forwarded from Azazel News (Pirate Ballz NotADude)
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SHORTAGES REPORT
PREPARE ACCORDINGLY
JANUARY 5TH TO 12TH
#shortagesreport
PREPARE ACCORDINGLY
JANUARY 5TH TO 12TH
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