May 27, 2015


May 25, 2015

Monday Movie - The History of Memorial Day


Have a happy Memorial Day to all.

So today's Monday Movie has to be ....

History of Memorial Day- History Channel 

 

 

Just a reminder what this day is really about. 

 

 

 

 

 

May 24, 2015

Totally Digging


Totally digging is my way of saying thanks for linking back to my page.

So today's totally digging goes out to.....

 (And show some love and click on an ad or two on their sites.)

If I missed your link send me a message on FB and I will get ya next week.

Remember people when you view a website and like or use some of the info...do a common thank you click on one of their ads. I always do!


Prepper Website Click Here 

American Prepper Network  Click Here

 Reddit Preppers Click Here

#Prepper Click Here 

#Survival & #PrepperTalk Daily Click Here

#Prepper Nation Click Here

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Song for this post has to be I thank you - ZZ Top


Totally digging is my way of saying thanks for linking back to my page.

So today's totally digging goes out to.....


 (And show some love and click on an ad or two on their sites.)


If I missed your link send me a message on FB and I will get ya next week.


Remember people when you view a website and like or use some of the info...do a common thank you click on one of their ads. I always do!

- See more at: http://urbanprepperchick.blogspot.com/2015/05/totally-digging_17.html#sthash.o5ixYziB.dpuf

May 23, 2015

A few PVC Pipe How to's







Living in the city....saddly things go missing from your pouch and yard. So you always have to be think before you just leave stuff out. I did not think that my flag and flag pole was one of these things. After having 2 taken. I made a PVC pipe on and was able to secure it better the the pole. 

Getting to the point. My flag was getting old so I was changing it for the the holiday weekend it made me realize how wonderful PVC pipe it. All the things that can be done with it.


PVC Looms  Click Here for plans for the one in the pic
And Click Here for a simpler one


Survival Bow Click Here


Fishing Click Here








 Dart Gun Click Here


This one is for under water and is large but you can adjust the size to your needs
Supply Storage Click Here

but you can one up this and line it......and make it a Faraday tube
Click Here






ok I am totally doing this one! 
use them to extend your Pruner!!! or even to extend a paint roller 

I got this one from HERE he has some cool stuff




 
How To Make A PVC Water / Air / Vacuum Pump Click Here


Reverse Periscope with Live Video Feed Click Here

Or click here for a regular Periscope 






and of course all the different kinds of hydro gardens you can make
I like this one for my set up Click Here 
But look at all the ways you can do them Click Here




 Vertical Gardens Click Here







And lets not forget greenhouses...the bonus to using PVC is it make it little weight and portable if you have to move on. 



Boat   Click Here


 And for bugging out......
 you can even make cart, wagons and roof racks




and let for get bikes I am sure you can add a small motor to this to.







Song for this post is  Pipe Guy - House/Trance/Techno Live 

This guy it really good!

May 22, 2015

Fantastic Friday - Pimp Your Bic


Every Friday I will be sharing a post that I came across on my journey's for the week

One's that impress me with  information, ideas, or just a great read.  Have any suggestion message me on FB 



This weeks post is by Survival - Common Sense







There is no single method or technique for survival fire starting that works 100 percent of the time. That said, I carry a mini Bic butane lighter in my pants pocket, my coat pocket and in my pack whenever I go out. Here is what you can do to improve this product for survival use. (The headline was for
sensationalism – but it got you to read this far! Check out the video at the end of the story.)
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Song for this post is Bad Meets Evil - Lighters ft. Bruno Mars 

 

Every Friday I will be sharing a post that I came across on my journey's for the week

One's that impress me with  information, ideas, or just a great read.  Have any suggestion message me on FB 


This weeks post is by
- See more at: http://urbanprepperchick.blogspot.com/2015/05/fantastic-friday-50-backyard-beekeeping.html#sthash.Wy2zD5am.dpuf

May 21, 2015

Vertigo - Home remedies

Had bad vertigo yesterday....so I figured this post would be the perfect thurs post.    I personally am taking meds for it now. But it does not always work.  But it got me to thinking what if something happens, the meds I am taken are a compound (which means they make them just for me). So it is not like anyone will have this med for trade. I had to start learning about how to handle it without the meds. 



 First I am going to start with what I found strangely works the best for me. ( I still need the meds but I can go without them form time to time when doing the 3 things below.)

- MAKE SURE TO STAY HYDRATED!!! At all times!!!!!!!!!

These eye exercises have been working like a charm! If you have vertigo I suggest this as the #1 best thing ever!!! And yes they seem corny!
-Eye exercises - I know this seems so lame, but I have severe vertigo and this is the one thing that stops a spell from happening.  Now it may take a bit of time, but better than being down for a few hours. And if you do this daily a few times basic vertigo may even go away.


 Also you have the standard moments for basic vertigo. Now these are even more lame but again they do help.


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What are the Natural Remedies
There are several natural remedies to cure vertigo. I have tried everything and these are the ones that do help. Cure no, but help.
  • Stay Hydrated- It is important to drink at least eight glasses of water. For a more effective vertigo remedy, soak a tablespoon of coriander seeds in a glass of water and leave overnight. The next morning, strain water and drink. Similarly a mixture of black pepper, lemon juice and salt water also helps. Another common natural remedy to cure vertigo is to soak almonds, pumpkin seeds, a tablespoon of poppy seeds, and three tablespoons of wheat. Leave these overnight. The following day grind this mixture into a fine powder, while frying some butter with half a spoon of cloves. Add the fine powder and a cup of milk to the pan and bring to a boil. Drink this once a day to help negate symptoms. 
  •  Ginger-When taken during an attack, it is said to offset symptoms within minutes. (This is some I do use). good to have in your garden.
  • Then you have Ginkgo Biloba- And it works great but it is not cheap and it is not something you can grow easily in many places 
  • No Jerky Movements- If you have vertigo you all ready know this but it is worth stressing it. If you feel that feeling take it slow and start doing the eye exercises above. And grab a glass of water and sip on that.
  • Focus- This is something that also helps me. A friend that was a bartender taught me this one. He said that when folks drank to much he would have them do this so that they would not get sick...and strangely it works for vertigo to. When you feel the onset of an attack, focus on a stationary object around you etc. Focusing on a fixed point sends visual cues to the brain, allowing it to balance appropriately, stopping the dizziness.
  • Diet- Eat vitamins and protein rich foods. (now you know why I did this post on high protein foods Click Here).   In addition add shavings of lime (or lemon) peel to your salad. This helps combat the spinning sensation. Also avoid caffeine, chocolates, fried foods, iced teas, and excess salts.
  • Breathing exercises and meditation also help.

 Also remember vertigo can be a sign of something else so see a doctor for it if it continues. 

And here is a pdf of things to lookout for Click here


 Ok my song for this post....tell me you did not see this one coming.  U2 - Vertigo


May 20, 2015

Tree and Bush Rooting Time





Tis the season……
May, June, July, August & September are the months to reproduce new plants from stem cuttings.  I never really had any luck with it. Why you may ask. Because I over thought it. With hormones and this and that.  The the old women next door said you are doing it wrong. Let me show you. 

  • All you need are:
  • A clean pot
  • New Potting soil
  • A wide mouth jar or cut large soda bottle with the bottom cut off
  • Pruners and a small knife
  • And some honey! 



Ok there are 4 different kinds of clippings.....  herbaceous cuttings, soft wood cuttings, semi-hardwood cuttings and hardwood cuttings.
The type of cutting and the timing for the propagation depend upon the plant. That’s because not all plants have the same growing habits or needs. Mostly because each plant has a growing season. so before cutting learn about the cycle of the tree, it growth habits. This will help to insure greater propagation success. Some outdoor plants are quickly propagated by simply cutting a leaf or a branch and inserting it into a vase of water on a bright or sunny window sill. The down side of rooting a clipping in water is that the roots are often very brittle and will break or degrade when planted in soil.
A much better way to start stem cuttings is by properly preparing the it and planting it into sterile soil.

First
Fill the pots with  the new soil. 






Reason for the wide mouthed jars
Simple, stem cuttings need a lot of moisture to help the roots grow. You will be putting the jar over the cuttings once they are in the pot. (Like a green house) You can use large soda bottles (just make sure to clean the really good).
When to do the cutting
The best time to do your clippings are in the morning. This is when plants are at the most hydrated state. Place them in a bucket of water while waiting to plant them. This will help reduce the stress on them.

When looking at the plant you are going to cut notice you have leaves that are in fully open and some that are not.  Try to cut the ones that are still growing. And cut near a V section. The section on the stem where the off shoot branch or the V notch contains specialized cells or growth nodes that will readily root the stem section once it is properly prepared. 





So now we use the knife and the honey.
First make sure to strip around 2/3rds of the leaves from the stem…we want all the work to be dedicated to rooting not feeding the leaves. Now take the knife and gently scrape away the bark off the clipping…around 2 inches. Make sure the white part of the stem is exposed. Now on the scraped area pierce the stem in a few places (not to deep) this is where the roots will form.



Time for the honey
Dip that end you just scraped and pierced into some honey. (you can use the rooting hormone powder if you prefer but I have had better luck with the honey).

Now just stick the honey dip clipping into the pot of soil (make sure that the soil is nicely watered already). Make sure to stick it in past the scraped part at least and inch or so. Pat the soil around it to make sure it stands firm.

Almost there.....
Now just place the jar or cut soda bottle over the clipping making sure it has enough room.
Then flood the pot with water and put it in a semi shade area for 8 to 12 weeks.

Make sure to...
Keep the soil moist, DO NOT OVER WATER!  To much or to little water will end in death of the clipping ...moist!

In around 4 to 5 weeks the roots will start to appear. After around the 6th week take the jar off the top of the clipping for a few hours a day so it can get use the the environment. If it starts to wilt get the jar back on and give it a day or two before taking it off again.

Come October you can transplant them into the ground. At around 16 weeks old . Make sure to mulch them good and with any luck they will survive the winter and you have a new tree or bush.

Now you can can skip the pot part of this and put the directly in the ground. But the only issue with that is keeping the moist enough to grow strong enough roots to make it through the winter. I think this may work good with per-annual herbs and smaller plants.



Song for this post has to be  Susan Tedeschi - In the Garden