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Blossom

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Hi!
I've been intersted in prepping for years now, but lack of money, space, time and energy have kept me from actually starting. Now I finally have some money, time and energy to start, sadly I still don't have much space but it'll have to do!

Hoping to learn a lot from everyone here!
 
Hi!
I've been intersted in prepping for years now, but lack of money, space, time and energy have kept me from actually starting. Now I finally have some money, time and energy to start, sadly I still don't have much space but it'll have to do!

Hoping to learn a lot from everyone here!
Welcome Blossom. Many of your preps don't have to take a lot of space. Start with small things, work on a plan that covers your location and what kind of disaster you're prepping for. You'll find that there's a lot of smart people here and a lot of good ideas.
 
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howdy from a Texan .... and welcome to the forum and family...there's quite a few knowledgeable folks here that'll gladly tell ya what you need to know,or at least point ya in the right direction and/or give ya a good idea or 2..and by all means jump right on in with any replies you have on a topic.and start new topics if/when needed.
 
welcome,we are practically neighbors.
as Arctic said start with what you have and build up your preps with thought.
any questions,just ask and you can always ask from individual memebers too,just send a pm.
 
Welcome.

It doesn't take a lot of money to get started, nor do you need to make your home look like a hoarder with mental problems lives there.

If money is an issue, consider flea markets, garage sales, and second-hand thrift stores.

Be careful hoarding things like propane and gasoline in your living quarters...for safety reasons. This also applies to other substances like solvents.

Get your dental work, vaccines, and birth control up to date. Start exercising (as much as your lifestyle and doctor permit) as much and as regularly as you realistically can. Store extra eyeglasses, if applicable.

Try to be aware of training in your area that may be marketable post SHTF. Training in areas like medical (EMT, LPN, and/or their Swedish equivalents), small engine repair, bicycle repair, vet tech, etc. can be had for very little tuition.

Try to be discrete when prepping, as you don't want a huge land army of starving, sick, desperate people showing up on your doorstep post SHTF.

Don't buy into the movie stereotypes of the lone wolf guerrilla. If you try any movie stuff post SHTF, you'll get killed very quickly.

Try gardening with whatever grows in your area, and try to use heirloom seeds. Heirloom seeds can provide seeds for next year's crop. Become familiar with crop rotation, compost piles, pests, and organic growing techniques.

I hope this helps.

All my best,
---Kevin
 
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