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Happy 1st Day of Winter. 🎄🎄🎄
Here are the gardening jobs for this season.
#WinterGardening #WinterGardenJobs #SeasonOfStillness #GardenInWinter #DormantSeason
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Winter arrives without spectacle. No blaze of color, no last gifts tumbling from branches. It tightens the world. Light shortens, soil locks, and the garden retreats beneath itself. What remains above ground is bone and outline; everything else moves inward, conserving, enduring.
The first work of winter is protection. Beds are sealed under mulch, crowns insulated against freeze and thaw, roots steadied beneath layers of leaf mold and compost. What still grows—leeks, kale, winter herbs—holds firm, not lush but resilient. Survival replaces generosity.
Then comes storage, the quiet accounting. Apples are lifted, turned, checked for softness. Squash inspected, onions and garlic kept dry and dark. Jars stand in rows like stored daylight. Winter food is not abundance; it is discipline remembered.
Cutting slows. Major pruning waits. Instead, you study. Bare branches reveal structure, balance, weakness. Paths and beds show their true geometry without distraction. Winter teaches by removal. You see what actually exists.
Inside, the real future is chosen. Seeds are not browsed but judged. Varieties that failed are crossed out without sentiment. Those that resisted cold, disease, bolting, bitterness earn their place again. You read packets closely—days to maturity, cold tolerance, regional suitability—because winter tolerates no guessing.
Early crops are scheduled with precision. Onions, leeks, celeriac, celery, artichokes, early brassicas are marked for long lead times. Sowing calendars are built backward from frost dates. Succession is planned before the first tray is filled. Timing becomes structure.
Infrastructure is tested now. Lights checked for strength and distance. Heat mats calibrated for consistency, not speed. Soil mixes prepared in advance—minerals balanced, biology fed—then left to rest. Winter seedlings must grow dense and slow, not rushed.
Outside, soil remains covered. Bare ground is failure. Wildlife moves through the garden sparingly—birds quieter, tracks brief and purposeful. Nothing wastes energy.
Tools are cleaned and put to sleep. Metal oiled. Wood dried. Repairs made without urgency. There is time, and winter insists you respect it.
Beneath frozen ground, life does not stop. It compresses. Roots stay alive. Buds hold their shape in suspension. Microbes wait. Winter is not absence but containment.
This season asks for restraint: fewer actions, sharper choices. Protect what matters. Remove what does not. Decide carefully. Let plans remain mostly unwritten.
Winter does not promise growth.
It ensures that whatever returns has earned the right to.
https://t.me/c/1176713490/107286
Here are the gardening jobs for this season.
#WinterGardening #WinterGardenJobs #SeasonOfStillness #GardenInWinter #DormantSeason
Winter arrives without spectacle. No blaze of color, no last gifts tumbling from branches. It tightens the world. Light shortens, soil locks, and the garden retreats beneath itself. What remains above ground is bone and outline; everything else moves inward, conserving, enduring.
The first work of winter is protection. Beds are sealed under mulch, crowns insulated against freeze and thaw, roots steadied beneath layers of leaf mold and compost. What still grows—leeks, kale, winter herbs—holds firm, not lush but resilient. Survival replaces generosity.
Then comes storage, the quiet accounting. Apples are lifted, turned, checked for softness. Squash inspected, onions and garlic kept dry and dark. Jars stand in rows like stored daylight. Winter food is not abundance; it is discipline remembered.
Cutting slows. Major pruning waits. Instead, you study. Bare branches reveal structure, balance, weakness. Paths and beds show their true geometry without distraction. Winter teaches by removal. You see what actually exists.
Inside, the real future is chosen. Seeds are not browsed but judged. Varieties that failed are crossed out without sentiment. Those that resisted cold, disease, bolting, bitterness earn their place again. You read packets closely—days to maturity, cold tolerance, regional suitability—because winter tolerates no guessing.
Early crops are scheduled with precision. Onions, leeks, celeriac, celery, artichokes, early brassicas are marked for long lead times. Sowing calendars are built backward from frost dates. Succession is planned before the first tray is filled. Timing becomes structure.
Infrastructure is tested now. Lights checked for strength and distance. Heat mats calibrated for consistency, not speed. Soil mixes prepared in advance—minerals balanced, biology fed—then left to rest. Winter seedlings must grow dense and slow, not rushed.
Outside, soil remains covered. Bare ground is failure. Wildlife moves through the garden sparingly—birds quieter, tracks brief and purposeful. Nothing wastes energy.
Tools are cleaned and put to sleep. Metal oiled. Wood dried. Repairs made without urgency. There is time, and winter insists you respect it.
Beneath frozen ground, life does not stop. It compresses. Roots stay alive. Buds hold their shape in suspension. Microbes wait. Winter is not absence but containment.
This season asks for restraint: fewer actions, sharper choices. Protect what matters. Remove what does not. Decide carefully. Let plans remain mostly unwritten.
Winter does not promise growth.
It ensures that whatever returns has earned the right to.
https://t.me/c/1176713490/107286
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For anyone starting the climb, below is a list of the cost and estimated how long it takes to learn each hard skill.
Red Cross First Aid/CPR ✅ (1 day - $50)
Ham Radio Technician ✅ (45 days - $15)
Ham Radio General ✅ (45 days - $15)
Ham Radio Extra ✅ (90 days - $15)
Hunting License ✅ (2 days for online course, about $160 total including deer tags)
TCCC ✅ (2 days - $550)
EMT 📆 (4 months $2500)
Welding 1 & 2 ✅ (3 month night program - $1400 plus books & gear)
Beekeeping ✅ (1-2 months $150 + bees and equipment)
Forklift 📆 (2 days - need to get a job at Costco so manager can verify safety cert)
Pilot License (5 months - $15,000)
SpaceOps Master’s (2 years - $20k)
Start with low hanging fruit first…in my case I did lowest cost and shortest time to learn first and then highest cost and longer time to complete last.
MAKE A LIST
START NOW!!!!!
What classes can you take at your local community college to level up in 2024?
Red Cross First Aid/CPR ✅ (1 day - $50)
Ham Radio Technician ✅ (45 days - $15)
Ham Radio General ✅ (45 days - $15)
Ham Radio Extra ✅ (90 days - $15)
Hunting License ✅ (2 days for online course, about $160 total including deer tags)
TCCC ✅ (2 days - $550)
EMT 📆 (4 months $2500)
Welding 1 & 2 ✅ (3 month night program - $1400 plus books & gear)
Beekeeping ✅ (1-2 months $150 + bees and equipment)
Forklift 📆 (2 days - need to get a job at Costco so manager can verify safety cert)
Pilot License (5 months - $15,000)
SpaceOps Master’s (2 years - $20k)
Start with low hanging fruit first…in my case I did lowest cost and shortest time to learn first and then highest cost and longer time to complete last.
MAKE A LIST
START NOW!!!!!
What classes can you take at your local community college to level up in 2024?
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For anyone starting the climb, below is a list of the cost and estimated how long it takes to learn each hard skill.
Red Cross First Aid/CPR ✅ 1-2 days - $50
https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/lp/cpr-first-aid-aed-certification-new-hero
https://cpr.heart.org/en/cpr-courses-and-kits/heartsaver/heartsaver-first-aid-cpr-aed-training
*Ham-Technician ✅ 45 days - $15
*Ham-General ✅ 45 days - $15
*Ham-Extra ✅ 90 days - $15
hamradioprep.com
Hamstudy.org
https://t.me/DOOMSDAYRADIO
Hunting License ✅ 2 days for online course, about $160 total including deer tags
https://www.fws.gov/initiative/hunting/purchase-hunting-license
TCCC ✅ 1-2 weeks -$550
https://www.crisis-medicine.com/
EMT ✅ 4 months $2500
https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/emt
Welding 1 & 2 ✅ depends on local options: can range between 12 week night school & 9 month day program -1400 and up
https://www.awaweld.com/
https://www.uti.edu/programs/welding
Beekeeping ✅ 1-2 months $150 + bees and equipment. depending on local options
https://cambp.ucdavis.edu/
Forklift ✅ 1-2 days - $150
https://usforkliftcertification.com/
https://www.certifyme.net/forklift-certification-and-training-united-states/
Pilot License ✅ 4-8 months - 15-20k
https://www.faa.gov/pilots/become
https://www.angleofattack.com/private-pilot-ground-school/
Start with low hanging fruit first…lowest cost and shortest time to learn first and then highest cost and longer time to complete last.
water purification Udemy links:
https://www.udemy.com/share/107spe3@MhVnBxxEVs6QiT1bLXAfNhvIwzlGNpgEUFGPWTz2teUv4tqLrzxvT5Krad80-3MSMQ==/
https://www.udemy.com/share/105cZA3@sD4xB9pSt7UEg-4IZ7VWZJKDT9p86FPU0Xo4ArBIt_8Du3Ww2T3gbtKhJ34zqq8eOg==/
https://www.udemy.com/share/101O733@8ttIIMD02KXIsgeF-0pMZaa4jVTT7f3MRUBYdZvVIQhvXWomqZazlsQDpHaWO4j1zw==/
https://www.udemy.com/share/1087ri3@QwPdg5Pehd0trHA0hgsST3ueNOhpvwxVMmCt0I93c-kZ1bciWKmpTKYkEDi1VG8SEg==/
YouTube water purification classes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxvIJ_qThfU&pp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS2bH7-Z1lY&pp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfqrg_hSbjw&pp
Red Cross First Aid/CPR ✅ 1-2 days - $50
https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/lp/cpr-first-aid-aed-certification-new-hero
https://cpr.heart.org/en/cpr-courses-and-kits/heartsaver/heartsaver-first-aid-cpr-aed-training
*Ham-Technician ✅ 45 days - $15
*Ham-General ✅ 45 days - $15
*Ham-Extra ✅ 90 days - $15
hamradioprep.com
Hamstudy.org
https://t.me/DOOMSDAYRADIO
Hunting License ✅ 2 days for online course, about $160 total including deer tags
https://www.fws.gov/initiative/hunting/purchase-hunting-license
TCCC ✅ 1-2 weeks -$550
https://www.crisis-medicine.com/
EMT ✅ 4 months $2500
https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/emt
Welding 1 & 2 ✅ depends on local options: can range between 12 week night school & 9 month day program -1400 and up
https://www.awaweld.com/
https://www.uti.edu/programs/welding
Beekeeping ✅ 1-2 months $150 + bees and equipment. depending on local options
https://cambp.ucdavis.edu/
Forklift ✅ 1-2 days - $150
https://usforkliftcertification.com/
https://www.certifyme.net/forklift-certification-and-training-united-states/
Pilot License ✅ 4-8 months - 15-20k
https://www.faa.gov/pilots/become
https://www.angleofattack.com/private-pilot-ground-school/
Start with low hanging fruit first…lowest cost and shortest time to learn first and then highest cost and longer time to complete last.
water purification Udemy links:
https://www.udemy.com/share/107spe3@MhVnBxxEVs6QiT1bLXAfNhvIwzlGNpgEUFGPWTz2teUv4tqLrzxvT5Krad80-3MSMQ==/
https://www.udemy.com/share/105cZA3@sD4xB9pSt7UEg-4IZ7VWZJKDT9p86FPU0Xo4ArBIt_8Du3Ww2T3gbtKhJ34zqq8eOg==/
https://www.udemy.com/share/101O733@8ttIIMD02KXIsgeF-0pMZaa4jVTT7f3MRUBYdZvVIQhvXWomqZazlsQDpHaWO4j1zw==/
https://www.udemy.com/share/1087ri3@QwPdg5Pehd0trHA0hgsST3ueNOhpvwxVMmCt0I93c-kZ1bciWKmpTKYkEDi1VG8SEg==/
YouTube water purification classes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxvIJ_qThfU&pp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS2bH7-Z1lY&pp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfqrg_hSbjw&pp
Red Cross
CPR, First Aid, AED Certification & Training | Red Cross
Red Cross CPR, First Aid, and AED courses meet OSHA compliance, provide flexible course options, hands-on learning, expert instruction, 2-year certification, plus free training materials.
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Part 2A of the Steel Rain List
In the spirit of nuclear conflict for those on the climb wanting to add more unique skills specific to this particular timeline.
Below are very useful hard skills to learn assuming you already have the hard skill essentials such as all 3 Ham Radio certifications and CPR/First Aid, TCCC, etc. Also assumes you already have MOV.
LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS
Drone Operator License - $199 + test/fees
⁃ https://groundschool.com/remotepilot
Solar Panel Certifications
⁃ https://www.nabcep.org/certifications/nabcep-board-certifications/
⁃ PV Installation Professional (PVIP) Board Certification
⁃ PV Design Specialist (PVDS) Board Certification
⁃ PV Installer Specialist (PVIS) Board Certification
⁃ PV Commissioning & Maintenance Specialist (PVCMS) Board Certification
⁃ Solar Heating Installer (SHI) Board Certification
SOLO SKILLS THAT FEED INTO ONE ANOTHER
CBRN
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/chemical-weapons-1/
⁃ https://cdp.dhs.gov/training/course/PER-262
⁃ https://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/DR_pubs/DR_a/ARN32065-ATP_3-11.74-000-WEB-1.pdf
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myGYGobQo7g
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AbzkLFrAJk
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YebQaZg26xQ&pp=ygUNQ0JSTiB0cmFpbmluZw%3D%3
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8My6NxwOFw&pp=ygUNQ0JSTiB0cmFpbmluZw%3D%3D
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKCtzJ5-ueg&pp=ygUNQ0JSTiB0cmFpbmluZw%3D%3D
⁃ https://cdp.dhs.gov/training/course/PER-271-W (similar to TCCC which is accredited certifications)
Circuit Electronics & PC Design - $109 🔂
⁃ This class is comprehensive that teaches theory and practical applications of DC circuits and soldering, which is a solid primer (pretty long 100 hours) for setting the stage to “30 Days lost in Space”
⁃ Also gives additional context for Ham Radio Amateur Extra License which covers DC circuits and schematics.
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/crash-course-electronics-and-pcb-design/
⁃ List of all circuits and PCB courses
https://www.udemy.com/courses/search/?src=ukw&q=Circuits+and+PCB+design
Solar Panel technician
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-solar-energy-course-beginner-to-advanced-level/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/complete-solar-energy-course-for-electrical-engineering/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/renewable-solar-energy-panels-and-installation/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/off-grid-energy-systems/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/the-ultimate-off-grid-solar-energy-course-become-a-pro/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/solar-energy-systems-configuration-wiring-grounding/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-pv-solar-system-with-pvsyst-excel-autocad/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-to-design-your-solar-home-systems/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/a-to-z-design-of-hybrid-rooftop-solar-system/
Hydroponics/Auqaponics
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/guide-of-home-hydroponics/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/mastering-soilless-farming-a-comprehensive-guide-to-success/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/home-hydroponic-farm/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/aeroponics-design-farming-and-gardening/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/aquaponic-gardening/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/introduction-of-aquaponics-with-andrew/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/aquaponic-system-design-course/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/atoll-introduction-to-aquaculture/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/agriculture4/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/uap_learn-aquaponics-farming-gardening-design-case-study/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-organic-aquaponics-from-a-commercial-aquaponic-farmer/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/hydroponics-vs-aquaponics/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/fundamentals-of-aquaponics/
Food Preservation 🔂
https://www.udemy.com/preppers-guide-to-food-storage
Potatoes Farming
⁃ Since potatoes can grow in more harsh climates this is an essential skill to have
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/irish-potatoes-farming/
Thank you Steel Rain for part 2
In the spirit of nuclear conflict for those on the climb wanting to add more unique skills specific to this particular timeline.
Below are very useful hard skills to learn assuming you already have the hard skill essentials such as all 3 Ham Radio certifications and CPR/First Aid, TCCC, etc. Also assumes you already have MOV.
LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS
Drone Operator License - $199 + test/fees
⁃ https://groundschool.com/remotepilot
Solar Panel Certifications
⁃ https://www.nabcep.org/certifications/nabcep-board-certifications/
⁃ PV Installation Professional (PVIP) Board Certification
⁃ PV Design Specialist (PVDS) Board Certification
⁃ PV Installer Specialist (PVIS) Board Certification
⁃ PV Commissioning & Maintenance Specialist (PVCMS) Board Certification
⁃ Solar Heating Installer (SHI) Board Certification
SOLO SKILLS THAT FEED INTO ONE ANOTHER
CBRN
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/chemical-weapons-1/
⁃ https://cdp.dhs.gov/training/course/PER-262
⁃ https://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/DR_pubs/DR_a/ARN32065-ATP_3-11.74-000-WEB-1.pdf
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myGYGobQo7g
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AbzkLFrAJk
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YebQaZg26xQ&pp=ygUNQ0JSTiB0cmFpbmluZw%3D%3
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8My6NxwOFw&pp=ygUNQ0JSTiB0cmFpbmluZw%3D%3D
⁃ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKCtzJ5-ueg&pp=ygUNQ0JSTiB0cmFpbmluZw%3D%3D
⁃ https://cdp.dhs.gov/training/course/PER-271-W (similar to TCCC which is accredited certifications)
Circuit Electronics & PC Design - $109 🔂
⁃ This class is comprehensive that teaches theory and practical applications of DC circuits and soldering, which is a solid primer (pretty long 100 hours) for setting the stage to “30 Days lost in Space”
⁃ Also gives additional context for Ham Radio Amateur Extra License which covers DC circuits and schematics.
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/crash-course-electronics-and-pcb-design/
⁃ List of all circuits and PCB courses
https://www.udemy.com/courses/search/?src=ukw&q=Circuits+and+PCB+design
Solar Panel technician
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-solar-energy-course-beginner-to-advanced-level/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/complete-solar-energy-course-for-electrical-engineering/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/renewable-solar-energy-panels-and-installation/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/off-grid-energy-systems/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/the-ultimate-off-grid-solar-energy-course-become-a-pro/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/solar-energy-systems-configuration-wiring-grounding/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-pv-solar-system-with-pvsyst-excel-autocad/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-to-design-your-solar-home-systems/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/a-to-z-design-of-hybrid-rooftop-solar-system/
Hydroponics/Auqaponics
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/guide-of-home-hydroponics/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/mastering-soilless-farming-a-comprehensive-guide-to-success/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/home-hydroponic-farm/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/aeroponics-design-farming-and-gardening/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/aquaponic-gardening/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/introduction-of-aquaponics-with-andrew/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/aquaponic-system-design-course/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/atoll-introduction-to-aquaculture/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/agriculture4/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/uap_learn-aquaponics-farming-gardening-design-case-study/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-organic-aquaponics-from-a-commercial-aquaponic-farmer/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/hydroponics-vs-aquaponics/
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/fundamentals-of-aquaponics/
Food Preservation 🔂
https://www.udemy.com/preppers-guide-to-food-storage
Potatoes Farming
⁃ Since potatoes can grow in more harsh climates this is an essential skill to have
⁃ https://www.udemy.com/course/irish-potatoes-farming/
Thank you Steel Rain for part 2
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NABCEP Board Certifications - NABCEP
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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
⬇️
⬇️
⬇️
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
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Start planting your babies (seedlings)
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If you need Fitness help contact @Brandon BodyLogic
If you need Year Round Gardening 🧑🏼🌾 and farming help contact @mezlim1 or @RooseveltTerriers
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Start planting your babies (seedlings)
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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 1st of February 2026
Here are your jobs of the month ✅
#startagardenwithus #jobsoftheweek
#jobsofthemonth #fallgardening
#wintergardening
https://t.me/c/1176713490/108848
Here are your jobs of the month ✅
#startagardenwithus #jobsoftheweek
#jobsofthemonth #fallgardening
#wintergardening
https://t.me/c/1176713490/108848
Forwarded from Mezlim
20 Garden Jobs Before March Begins
1. Walk your garden and observe carefully before doing anything; look for winter damage, broken branches, frost-heaved perennials, exposed roots, or signs of disease, because late winter is when structure is most visible and corrections are easiest.
2. Prune dormant deciduous trees and shrubs (except spring bloomers that flower on old wood) while they are still leafless, since pruning before bud break reduces stress and allows wounds to seal as growth resumes.
3. Clean and disinfect your tools with 70% isopropyl alcohol so you do not spread fungal or bacterial pathogens when active growth begins.
4. Sharpen pruners, loppers, and mower blades because clean cuts reduce plant tissue damage and improve lawn health later in spring.
5. Test older seeds for germination by placing 10 seeds on a damp paper towel in a warm spot; if 8 sprout, you have 80% viability and can adjust sowing density accordingly.
6. Start slow-growing seeds indoors based on your local last frost date by counting backward 6–10 weeks; this timing ensures seedlings are the correct size at transplant.
7. Inspect stored bulbs and tubers and remove any soft or moldy sections to prevent rot from spreading.
8. Send a soil sample to a local extension lab if the ground is workable, because soil testing provides measured pH and nutrient levels rather than guessing; most vegetables grow best around pH 6.0–7.0.
9. Top-dress empty beds with 1–2 inches of finished compost to support soil microbes that begin reactivating as temperatures rise.
10. Check mulch depth and maintain about 2–3 inches, pulling it slightly away from plant crowns to prevent rot.
11. Plan crop rotation so plants from the same family are not grown in the same location as last year, which reduces pest and disease buildup.
12. Inspect irrigation lines, hoses, and fittings for cracks so repairs are done before spring demand increases.
13. Clean out birdhouses and feeders to reduce disease transmission before nesting season begins.
14. Divide and repot crowded houseplants as daylight increases, giving roots room before active growth accelerates.
15. Prepare cold frames or row covers in milder regions so cool-season crops can be planted as soon as soil temperatures allow.
16. Check lawn equipment and service engines while demand for repair shops is still low.
17. Observe tree buds weekly to track swelling; plant development stages (phenology) are more reliable indicators than calendar dates.
18. Remove any diseased plant debris left from last season and dispose of it rather than composting, reducing overwintering pathogens.
19. Review last year’s notes and adjust planting plans based on actual performance rather than habit.
20. Slow down and assess overall garden structure, spacing, and sunlight patterns while growth is minimal, because decisions made now shape the entire season.
https://t.me/c/1176713490/109584
1. Walk your garden and observe carefully before doing anything; look for winter damage, broken branches, frost-heaved perennials, exposed roots, or signs of disease, because late winter is when structure is most visible and corrections are easiest.
2. Prune dormant deciduous trees and shrubs (except spring bloomers that flower on old wood) while they are still leafless, since pruning before bud break reduces stress and allows wounds to seal as growth resumes.
3. Clean and disinfect your tools with 70% isopropyl alcohol so you do not spread fungal or bacterial pathogens when active growth begins.
4. Sharpen pruners, loppers, and mower blades because clean cuts reduce plant tissue damage and improve lawn health later in spring.
5. Test older seeds for germination by placing 10 seeds on a damp paper towel in a warm spot; if 8 sprout, you have 80% viability and can adjust sowing density accordingly.
6. Start slow-growing seeds indoors based on your local last frost date by counting backward 6–10 weeks; this timing ensures seedlings are the correct size at transplant.
7. Inspect stored bulbs and tubers and remove any soft or moldy sections to prevent rot from spreading.
8. Send a soil sample to a local extension lab if the ground is workable, because soil testing provides measured pH and nutrient levels rather than guessing; most vegetables grow best around pH 6.0–7.0.
9. Top-dress empty beds with 1–2 inches of finished compost to support soil microbes that begin reactivating as temperatures rise.
10. Check mulch depth and maintain about 2–3 inches, pulling it slightly away from plant crowns to prevent rot.
11. Plan crop rotation so plants from the same family are not grown in the same location as last year, which reduces pest and disease buildup.
12. Inspect irrigation lines, hoses, and fittings for cracks so repairs are done before spring demand increases.
13. Clean out birdhouses and feeders to reduce disease transmission before nesting season begins.
14. Divide and repot crowded houseplants as daylight increases, giving roots room before active growth accelerates.
15. Prepare cold frames or row covers in milder regions so cool-season crops can be planted as soon as soil temperatures allow.
16. Check lawn equipment and service engines while demand for repair shops is still low.
17. Observe tree buds weekly to track swelling; plant development stages (phenology) are more reliable indicators than calendar dates.
18. Remove any diseased plant debris left from last season and dispose of it rather than composting, reducing overwintering pathogens.
19. Review last year’s notes and adjust planting plans based on actual performance rather than habit.
20. Slow down and assess overall garden structure, spacing, and sunlight patterns while growth is minimal, because decisions made now shape the entire season.
https://t.me/c/1176713490/109584
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