Posted on 03/23/2020 9:51:15 AM PDT by Mariner
Yesterday's thread here:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3827099/posts?page=1
Israel (has not happened yet): No buses, strolls or shopping: Drastic new restrictions said set to be applied - https://www.timesofisrael.com/no-buses-strolls-or-shopping-drastic-new-restrictions-said-set-to-be-applied/
I’m trying my hand at gardening. Tilled up my lovely georgia red dirt. I mixed in miracle grow garden soil before planting seed.
We are trying sweet corn, onions, Yukon potatoes, tomatoes which will be put in pots after they start inside, strawberries, watermelon, cantaloupe and blackberries.
Followed directions on seed packets so hopefully we will get some nice fruits and veges.
I fenced off the area, 10×25 already so the deer and other critters don’t get to them.
How is the Georgia soil for gardening? It wasn’t really Clay I was planting in, below the tilled surface was pretty hard though.
The tariffs didn’t bring them home. It sent them to other Asian countries, India and South America.
My point about the virus is that it does not care what anyone thinks, what anyone hopes for. It does not care about the economy and jobs. It has no mercy, and does not allow room for error.
It should not be underestimated.
Those humans anywhere in the world who are quick to say “we have turned the corner”, “we have stopped the virus”, etc. are going to be burned very badly—every time—until we have vaccines and/or meds that work at scale.
FDA issues hand sanitizer manufacturing guidelines (Welcome to the party, Pal) - The Temporary Policy for Preparation of Certain Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer Products During the Public Health Emergency (COVID-19) guidance is immediately in effect. It outlines the agency does not intend to take action against manufacturing firms preparing alcohol-based hand sanitizers for consumer use and for use as health care personnel hand rubs during the ongoing public health emergency. - https://homelandprepnews.com/stories/46189-fda-issues-hand-sanitizer-manufacturing-guidelines/
On the onion idea, plant a couple of pots in about a 4x4 planter box, preferably off the ground, near your kitchen door, along with basil, oregano, thyme, parsley, and other fav herbs, and you'll almost always have fresh herbs for cooking. And you'll only have to step outside your kitchen door with a pair of scissors for when you need them. A far better method than digging through the bottom of a refrigerator crisper for slimy onions, parsley, etc., and salvaging what you can to cook with. :)
GA - 800 cases, 27 deaths
First coronavirus death reported in Clarke County
Published 37 mins agoCoronavirus in GeorgiaFOX 5 Atlanta
ATHENS, Ga. - Heath officials have confirmed the first death from the new strain of coronavirus in Clarke County.
According to a spokesperson from the Northside Health District, a 67-year-old resident and patient died in an Athens hospital from the COVID-19.
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/first-coronavirus-death-reported-in-clarke-county
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Also, Im case you missed this one:
Two Georgia health care workers died late last week after contracting the novel coronavirus, apparently the states first medical personnel claimed by the pandemic.
A 48-year-old woman who worked at Donalsonville Hospital in southwestern Georgia tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, and died Thursday at a hospital in Tallahassee, Florida.The same day, a mammogram technician at Piedmont Newnan Hospital was found dead in her Coweta County home. Laboratory tests confirmed the woman had COVID-19, Coweta County Coroner Richard Hawk said.The woman, 42,
https://www.ajc.com/news/virus-claims-two-georgia-healthcare-workers/XTijtgzE6z2gcoZ7QLvPZN/
He’s in a no win situation (vegas mayor).
There are no good answers here.
What he needs to realize is that if there’s a Vegas hotspot created, OR a lot of people perceive they got the virus in vegas, that will cause long term damage to his economy. bigtime.
For all the budding gardeners. Oregon extension is offering their master gardening course, condensed version, free. See
https://workspace.oregonstate.edu/course/master-gardener-series-vegetable-gardening
Perfect project for mom and dad and stay at home kids. You really dont need much space. Bit you do need to map your sunlight in your yard on paper for a full day, then adjust for summer hours.
The Morning Briefing: A Hit List of Righteous Republican Anger From the Senate Floor: “After being the worst people on Earth on Sunday, Senate Democrats doubled-down on Monday and decided to be the worst people in history and continue blocking the coronavirus relief package all because Granny Boxwine showed up with a fetish list of progressive nonsense that made Chuck Schumer dance like a little puppet.
Make no mistake, Pelosi and Schumer are garbage, and the worst should always be expected of each. Perhaps things were different with each at some point, but Ive been around long enough to remember when Democrats and Republicans could actually get along and I dont remember either of them being decent human beings.” - https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/the-morning-briefing-a-hit-list-of-righteous-republican-anger-from-the-senate-floor/
exactly and we need to post this on twitter on all the haters and fear mongers from posting that they took what Trump recommended
Good luck with your garden! It’s always a learning experience, don’t get disapponted if something doesn’t work. It can be an iterative process with some stuff. For us it was sweet peppers.
And some things won’t set blooms if it gets too hot/humid (tomatoes, some peppers, some winter squash). Be patient, keep the plants watered and alive and this fall you’ll be picking them by the 5 gallon bucket.
One thing I find useful in a southern garden is bleach. Good old clorox. Regular clorox or concentrated. Take 1 gallon of water, 8oz of regular clorox OR 5oz of the concentrated, mix in a pump sprayer. Spray AFTER the sun goes down. This controls blights/fungus and other foliar diseases. The spraying after dark is because the sun reacting with the bleach will ‘burn’ your plants and also because: bees.
Good advice. I think it's advice that people should take whenever they are dealing with the unknown. Especially with viruses that can burn quickly through an area if precautions are not taken.
When I was depopulating feral cat colonies (not killing them), we had the rabies pre-exposure series. On person did not, and said the chance of getting were remote.
Told him to google up human rabies and watch some of the videos on YouTube. And told him to remember it spreads primarily by saliva
He started his rabies pre-exposure series a couple of weeks later. LOL
A solution at last! New York Imam Finds the Key: Coronavirus Comes from Women Showing Too Much Ankle - https://pjmedia.com/trending/new-york-imam-finds-the-key-coronavirus-comes-from-women-showing-too-much-ankle/
I grow herbs too. I dry them upside on strings, covered by paper bags to keep the dust off.
Surgeon General Tells U.S.: ‘This Week It’s Going To Get Bad’ - https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/03/23/820101589/surgeon-general-tells-u-s-this-week-it-s-going-to-get-bad
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