↓
 
  • Home
  • Get Social
  • Daily Mail
  • About
    • Welcome
      • Get Social
      • How To Listen
      • Shows for New Listeners
      • Our Top Food Storage Episodes
      • Getting Along in the Forum
    • Who is Jack Spirko
    • Advertise
    • Articles
      • Modern Survival Philosophy
      • Our Libertarian View
      • Survival Tenet #1
      • Survival Tenet #2
      • Survival Tenet #3
      • Survival Tenet #4
      • Survival Tenet #5
      • Survival Tenet #6
      • Why Won’t Libertarians Admit What Government Has Done Right?
      • Permaculture Resources
    • Disclaimers & Policies
    • Media
    • Meet the Expert Council
    • Online Survival Radio Show
    • TSP State Level Facebook Groups
    • Books
  • TspAz
  • Contact
  • Guests
  • Members
  • Tip Me
  • TSPC Live
  • Subscribe
  • Swag

The Survival Podcast

Helping you live a better life, if times get tough or even if they don't

The Survival Podcast
  • Amazon Reviews
  • Podcasts
  • Blogs
  • Videos
  • Picks & Clips

Search

Archives

Post navigation

← Older posts

Fertility and Composting for a Resiliant Homestead – Epi-3475

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 23, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 23, 2023  
https://survivalpodcast.net/audio/2023/03/epi-3275-fertility-homestead.mp3

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:58:53 — 34.0MB)

The average farmer and even large scale gardener in the US spends a great deal on fertilizers and fertility aids to gain a good yield on their efforts.  Due to modern chemistry mankind was gifted or cursed depending on how you look at it, by learning two things…

  1.  Plants can grow and be productive with only three primary nutrients (NPK)
  2.  We can make NPK cheaply from industrial processes

 

This is what led to the “green revolution” credited today with feeding the planet with almost 8 billion people on it.  I want to point out before turning the corner that this isn’t all wrong.  In fact it is how we fed people with enough consistency to grow global population from about 2.5 Billion in 1950 to 7.7 billion today.

There are four primary problems that have come from this though…

  1.  Chemical fertilizer was the first step in the “biocide cocktails” we have today
  2.  The use of NPK as primary fertility has lead to biologically dead soils
  3.  The cost of NPK continues to increase and drive up production costs of food
  4.  The use of excessive amounts of NPK (necessary to gain yields) creates massive toxic run off

 

In short the entire thing is an ecological disaster and a human health disaster at the same time.  Our food supply is threatened with collapse, our nutrient density in our food (including organic) is crap compared to a century ago and we are destroying the productive capacity of our most arable lands.

If you are going to grow your own food or have a market garden or small farm this is not the model you want to follow.  It is unsustainable, expensive and produces a second rate quality product.  The good news is you likely have all the fertility you need already and you need living soils far more so than you need NPK.  Today we talk about harvesting waste streams and function stacking on the homestead in a way that will make your land more fertile every year and allow you to rely less and less on expensive outside inputs over time.

Join Me Today to Discuss…

  • Fertility is far more about life in the soil vs. raw NPK and other nutrient amounts
  • If a key nutrient is totally lacking though it still will require amending
  • Remember one of my earliest permaculture principles “the forest floor is a lake”
  • We need to remember we can literally grow fertility
    • Cover crops
    • Azolla and other aquatic plants
  • Composting methods with a bit of commentary on each
    • Remember, “perfect is the enemy of the done”
    • Large pile and frequent turning (Berkley Method 18-21 days)
    • Johnson-Su and other no turn methods
    • Forced air zero turn methods
    • Black solider fly composting
    • Vermicompost
  • Sources or waste
    • Bedding (coop, barn, caged animals, etc.)
    • Kitchen scraps
    • Prunings, weeds, etc (greens)
    • Wood chips, straw, etc. (browns)
    • Human urine (one person equals 300sf of Nitrogen per year)
  • Keys to growing soil life long term
    • Build, hold and increase (the base formula for all soil management)
    • Compost teas
    • High fungal compost
    • IMO (it can be really simple some times)
    • No to minimal tilling
    • Constantly increase carbon content of soils
    • Keep soil covered (dark, cool/warm, moist)
  • Key amendments that really get you started right
    • Inoculated biochar
    • Mycorrhizal fungi – Brand I am Using Now
    • A good organic fertilizer like Dr. Earth or similar – Dr. Earth 4-4-4 (MSB gets 10% off direct purchases at Dr. Earth’s Website)
    • A good beneficial bacterial/fungal amendment – (Happy Frog Cavern Culture is outstanding)
    • Kelp meal and/or liquid kelp (GS Plant Foods Liquid – Kelp Meal)
    • Green sand, rock minerals, etc.
    • Specific nutrient if deficiency is evident, most common are
      • Cal-Mag
      • Zinc-Iron
  • Final Thoughts – what ever you do personally create an integrated approach (self automation)

 

Resources for today’s show

  • Follow Life With Jack on Instagram
  • Join the Members Brigade
  • Join Our Forum
  • Walking To Freedom
  • TspAz.com
  • TSPC on Discord
  • TSPC Group on Telegram (group chat)
  • TSPC Telegram Channel (just messages from me)
  • Jack on MeWe
  • Join Me on Odysee
  • All My Bitcoin Tools in One Place
  • How to Self Custody Your Bitcoin

 

Sponsor of the Day…

  • JM Bullion – Stack Silver with Free Shipping
  • Bulk Ammo – Get Your Ammo in Bulk, Fast.
  • The Self Reliance Festival in Camden TN
  • Paul Wheaton’s Newest Super Awesome KickStarter
  • Join the MSB Here
  • Redneck Hippy Duck Farmer T-Shirts at TspSwag.com
  • The Urban Worm Bag Composting Bin – Item of the Day
  • Flat Bottom Reusable Grocery Bags – Item of the Day

 

Video Version of this Podcast Episode

Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon.

Join the MSB Today

Join the MSB Today

Want Every Episode of TSP Ever Produced?

Remember in addition to discounts to over 40 vendors who supply stuff you are likely buying anyway, tons of free ebooks and video content, MSB Members also get every edition of The Survival Podcast ever produced in convenient zip files in blocks of 24. More info on the MSB can be found here.

 

Posted in Podcasts | Tagged farming, fertility, gardening, permaculture, soil building | Leave a reply

Raising Children into Strong Independent Adults – Epi-3274

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 22, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 22, 2023 1
https://survivalpodcast.net/audio/2023/03/epi-3274-raising-kids.mp3

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 2:09:45 — 37.1MB)

Brian Perry and Luke Grim are the creators of these16things.com. Brian is a long-time listener of TSP and got the original idea when he heard Jack’s podcast titled, “15 Things to Teach Kids that Government Schools Never Will“. Brian is a Christian, husband, has 7 kids, homeschools his kids (his wife does all the work), and owns his own painting and pressure washing business.

He used to be the typical adult male – out of shape, ate a poor diet and worried more about watching sports than taking care of himself. Since finding Jack’s show, he has changed his diet, is in much better shape, raises chickens and has a small garden.

Luke is a Christian, husband, father of 8 kids, homeschools his kids (again, his wife does), retired Army and teaches 12th grade Government at an online high school.  Luke was brought into this project recently because Brian values Luke’s ability to teach. Luke is especially good at discussing today’s “woke” culture and why/how most of it is built on lies and deception.

Together they created a project called These 16 Things.  Their mission can be summed up as teaching things that schools don’t. To prepare kids for a self-sufficient life when they are ready to leave the house and live on their own. To prepare parents to have critical conversations necessary to move kids in the right direction, which includes: knowing truth, taking a stance for Christ, having confidence with humility, and standing against the pull of modern-day culture.

Resources for today’s show

  • Follow Life With Jack on Instagram
  • Join the Members Brigade
  • Join Our Forum
  • Walking To Freedom
  • TspAz.com
  • TSPC on Discord
  • TSPC Group on Telegram (group chat)
  • TSPC Telegram Channel (just messages from me)
  • Jack on MeWe
  • Join Me on Odysee
  • All My Bitcoin Tools in One Place
  • How to Self Custody Your Bitcoin

 

Sponsor of the Day…

  • JM Bullion – Stack Silver with Free Shipping
  • Bulk Ammo – Get Your Ammo in Bulk, Fast.
  • The Self Reliance Festival in Camden TN
  • Paul Wheaton’s Newest Super Awesome KickStarter
  • Join the MSB Here
  • Redneck Hippy Duck Farmer T-Shirts at TspSwag.com
  • The Urban Worm Bag Composting Bin – Item of the Day

 

Brian and Luke’s Links

  • These16Things.com
  • These 16 Things YouTube
  • Spartan Races – used code 16things for a 25% discount

 

Video Version of this Podcast Episode

Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon.

Join the MSB Today

Join the MSB Today

Want Every Episode of TSP Ever Produced?

Remember in addition to discounts to over 40 vendors who supply stuff you are likely buying anyway, tons of free ebooks and video content, MSB Members also get every edition of The Survival Podcast ever produced in convenient zip files in blocks of 24. More info on the MSB can be found here.

 

Posted in Podcasts | Tagged homeschooling, kids, parenting | 1 Reply

Flat Bottom Reusable Grocery Bags – Item of the Day

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 22, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 22, 2023  

Every day I bring you an item on Amazon that I personally use or has been purchased by many members of the audience and I have researched enough to recommend.

Today’s TSP Amazon Item of the day are Flat Bottom Reusable Grocery Bags.  This is one of those items that you don’t realize how great it is until you use it.  Let’s start out with how I found them.  A couple years ago we were at Albertsons Grocery and they had some similar bags for sale.  I wasn’t totally sold as the bottom material seemed a bit thin.  I bought two anyway.  Figured if they work out, I’ll buy more.

Well they did work out and yet I did not buy more.  Why?  I never saw them again in a grocery store.  Instead I see the common shitty reusable ones.  The ones that don’t hold jack, are a pain in the ass to put items into and fall over when you are loading them.  Sure they are like 2 bucks, but they are total garbage which is why so few people actually use them.

This flat bottom stye of bag works and works great.  Note, I said stye, so if you find another brand you like and it holds up, great.  All I can say is we own these and they have held up and seem well built.   The primary marketing point of bags like these is ecological and I agree.  However, when ecologically sound meets a better and more convenient solution to a problem, you really have something.  Then make it affordable (8 bucks a bag) and long lasting (our oldest bags are 2 years old and still work fine) and you really have something that people will use.

Let’s break this down…

Ecological – I get labeled a planet hater because I don’t fall in lock step with the cult of global warming/climate change/carbon tax, etc.  I am not, I am a stark raving environmentalist.  I garden, compost, recycle, reuse, upcycle, raise my own meat, buy grass fed what I can’t raise, etc.  And when it comes to bags from stores I am 100% on board with reusable bags.

It seems everywhere I go outside I see those stupid plastic thin bags most stores use.   Look at the picture above, how many places have you seen this type of thing?  Hung up in blowdowns in creeks, up against the fence at parks, everywhere.  Garbage laying around that just doesn’t need to be there.  And said garbage is persistent plastic that is bad for the environment and persists as micro plastics in our soil, food and water.  We can and should do better. I could go on, suffice to say, this checks the box of being environmentally friendly in an affordable, easy to adapt way.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Connivance and Function – I will be honest, we were first drawn to these for convenience, function and value.  Which by the way eco-fascists is how you should actually sell people on good “green” ideas.  Make them affordable and better options and the market will chose them.   Yes I hate seeing those shitty plastic bags all over, what I hate more is that they suck.

They hold so little, rip easily, fall over in your trunk and spill stuff all over.  They are the ultimate result of a society that went all in on cheap junk beginning in the 1980s.  Not so long ago heavy duty, flat bottom paper bags were the default at the grocery.  I still remember my grand mother saving and reusing them.  I remember making book covers out of them in school for text books, etc. They were good but still mostly a single use item.

Despite seeing so many bags laying around in nature I do know it is the minority of them, most do end up in the garbage but the problem is that is what they are, GARBAGE.  They don’t work, they are total crap, everyone hates them, yet they remain the standard.  Unless forced by regulation people just don’t use the reusable bags like you see at most stores.  The reason why is simple, they just do not function well enough for people to pay for them or want to use them.

Here is what makes this stye work so well.  First the sides are rigid, they stand up stiff.  Next the bottom has a rigid insert.  When not in use the bag folds flat and the bottom is stored inside (you don’t loose it).  When opened the bottom panel is inserted into the bottom.  The bag stand up, the bottom is flat, you can add items like you are putting them in a box.  Essentially that is what they are cloth boxes that fold up to store away in a few seconds.  Use them and you will never go back to shitty plastic bags or the pathetic bags most stores sell ever again.

Bluntly yes this is better for the environment.  However, even if you personally murder baby seals with a coal powered cannon, you will love these.  Again this is how you get eco friendly things in use by society, make it so good people that don’t care about your cause will want it anyway.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Long Lasting – Okay these are not super tough, tactical, double stitched, reenforced nylon bags.  They will last a long time or a short time depending on how they are used.  My wife is at the store once or twice a week (fricken spoils the kids).  We do quite a few really big Costco runs a year, etc.  Our oldest such bags are two years old and still seem brand new.  That said I am not using them to store loose hand tools or rocks.  They also stay in my car trunk or inside our truck, etc.  Not on the porch in the sun.  I am sure such things would seriously reduce their life expectancy.

Like I said the bottom of them seems thin (before the insert is installed) and all the bags like this I have examined like this are exactly the same.  Still we have stacked them with cans of dog food and other heavy items, literally as heavy as we want a bag to be just to see, no trouble (yet).  I checked a lot of varieties on Amazon before settling on this set of 5 for 40 bucks.  Some did show damaged bags, none though a blown out bottom.  I think most were likely poorly treated.  I mean this is an 8 dollar bag, not a 50 dollar rip stop tactical unit.  It is a shopping bag, not a tool bag.  Use it accordingly.

I have to say this also makes them great for organizing stuff you keep in a vehicle, a closet, a pantry.

The set above is for 5 bags, there are options on Amazon for less or more, again I don’t have huge brand loyalty here, this item is about the size you want, and just being well built for the purpose.  That said I own, use and have tested these and they pass.  Take that as you will.  We keep some in each vehicle and everything just works better with them.  Even the check out people at Costco love them.

So if you are tired of tying up shitty plastic bags that hold almost nothing, picking up your groceries off the floor of your car, having everything tip over and nothing really work, give these Flat Bottom Reusable Grocery Bags a shot.  It won’t totally change your life but it will make one part of it a bit better and yea it really is an environmentally friendly move at the same time.

Remember you can always find all of our reviews at TspAz.com

* P.S. – Here is a brief video of these bags.

Posted in Amazon Reviews | Tagged bags and packs az, car and truck az, food storage az, kitchen tools az | Leave a reply

Bitcoin as a Strategy for an Uncertain Future – Epi-3273

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 21, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 21, 2023 11
https://survivalpodcast.net/audio/2023/03/epi-3273-btc-4-future.mp3

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 2:04:15 — 35.5MB)

We are heading into the back half of the current bitcoin halving cycle.  Simply put the next halving will be sometime in March of 2024, and the reward per block will drop from 6.25 to 3.125.  We call this a supply shock.  Simply put Bitcoin has put in its bottom for this cycle and it will be a bumpy up and down journey from here that will trend upward likely for the next two years.

This means the excitement will pick up, tons of misinformation from both the pro and anti bitcoin sides will flow.  Bitcoin is going to zero, bitcoin is going to 10 million, and all things in between.  But what about practical, real world, common sense wealth building, commerce and practical understanding of bitcoin?  That is what we will cover today.

First I will be answering some very beginner type questions on a few things and some basic definitions we tend to take for granted in the bitcoin community.  Then let’s talk about the future of bitcoin, fears of CBDCs, etc.   How we can use Bitcoin right now, what is coming next and why Bitcoin is superior to old forms of money like silver and gold as “uncensorable money”.

Join Me Today to Discuss…

  • Some definitions to basic terms we throw around a lot
    • Node
    • Full Node
    • Lightning Node
    • UTXO
    • Account
    • Taxable Event
    • Private Key
    • Decentralized
    • Consent of the Governed
  • Why I don’t recommend Coinbase Wallet as a wallet
  • What is cold storage vs. hot storage
  • The real weakness of gold/silver as uncensorable money
  • Why Nostr marketplace will in time become a foundational parallel economy
  • How Bitcoin monetizes stranded energy and why not doing so is fiscally irresponsible
  • Why I pretty much ignore all Bitcoin FUD, claims they will ban it, etc.
  • The lesson of “The Walls of Babylon”
  • Why I am not afraid of CBDCs

 

Resources for today’s show

  • Follow Life With Jack on Instagram
  • Join the Members Brigade
  • Join Our Forum
  • Walking To Freedom
  • TspAz.com
  • TSPC on Discord
  • TSPC Group on Telegram (group chat)
  • TSPC Telegram Channel (just messages from me)
  • Jack on MeWe
  • Join Me on Odysee
  • All My Bitcoin Tools in One Place
  • How to Self Custody Your Bitcoin

 

Sponsor of the Day…

  • Start9.com – Take Back Your Digital Sovereignty
  • Ridge Wallet – Minimize your EDC and Protect your Identity
  • The Self Reliance Festival in Camden TN
  • Paul Wheaton’s Newest Super Awesome KickStarter
  • Join the MSB Here
  • Redneck Hippy Duck Farmer T-Shirts at TspSwag.com
  • The Urban Worm Bag Composting Bin – Item of the Day

 

Video Version of this Podcast Episode

Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon.

Join the MSB Today

Join the MSB Today

Want Every Episode of TSP Ever Produced?

Remember in addition to discounts to over 40 vendors who supply stuff you are likely buying anyway, tons of free ebooks and video content, MSB Members also get every edition of The Survival Podcast ever produced in convenient zip files in blocks of 24. More info on the MSB can be found here.

 

Posted in Podcasts | Tagged bitcoin breakout | 11 Replies

Ready or Not The Shift Has Begun – Epi-3272

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 20, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 20, 2023 3
https://survivalpodcast.net/audio/2023/03/epi-3272-shift-happens.mp3

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:43:38 — 29.7MB)

 

Today we stick to the economic and political shifts occurring and accelerating right now. Society is continuing to fracture along all class/race lines, the big fish are eating the little fish, money printing continues and we are indeed at the the end of not just a cycle but a mega cycle of civilization.

If you want to submit content or questions for a show like today’s the best thing to do is send an email about your topic or question to jack at thesurvivalpodcast.com with TSPC in the subject line.  Ask your question up front in one sentence or do the same with your point.  Then provide any additional details, references, links, etc. after that.  This is the best way to get though my show screening process.

Join Me Today to Discuss…

    • Twitter poll results from last week – Twitter Polls Here
    • Now coffee is racist, the logic on this one is just amazingly tarded – link
    • Have you ever considered that real and solid science doesn’t require any “belief”?
    • Banks – the big fish are eating the medium fish and the medium fish the small fish – link one – link two – link three
    • Some don’t believe individual banks print money, this is incorrect – Modern Money Mechanics
    • Some courts are not accepting jury candidates because they don’t have the CoVid vax, here’s why I think they are doing this
    • Amazon just laid off another 9,000 employees, nothing to see here, no recession is coming, move along
    • What success does the US actually have after WWII that makes us worthy of controlling the world
    • Homesteading and home ownership is even recommended in “The Richest man in Babylon”
    • The shift is coming, it will be faster than you think & take longer than you think at the same time

 

Resources for today’s show…

  • Join the Members Brigade
  • TspAz.com
  • TSPC on Discord
  • TSPC Group on Telegram (group chat)
  • TSPC Telegram Channel (just messages from me)
  • Jack on Flote
  • Jack on MeWe
  • Join Me on Odysee
  • All My Recommend Bitcoin Tools and Resources

 

Sponsors of the Day

  • Paul Wheaton’s Newest Super Awesome KickStarter is Live
  • The WealthSteading Podcast – Grow Your Wealth Like a Garden
  • Join the MSB Here
  • Redneck Hippy Duck Farmer T-Shirts at TspSwag.com
  • Urban Worm Bag Composting Bin – Item of the Day

 

Video Version of Today’s Show

Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon.

Join the MSB Today

Join the MSB Today

Want all the Early TSP Episodes?

Remember in addition to discounts to over 80 vendors who supply stuff you are likely buying anyway, tons of free ebooks and video content, MSB Members also get every edition of The Survival Podcast ever produced in convenient zip files in blocks of 24. More info on the MSB can be found here.

Posted in Podcasts | 3 Replies

Paul Wheatons Low Tech Lab KickStarter is Explosive

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 20, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 20, 2023 2

If you haven’t backed Paul Wheaton’s latest kickstarter arleady, it’s time to get on it, because this thing is absolutely bonkers.

Learn All About it Here

As of this writing, they’re 5X-funded.  They gave me a sneak peak of the movie, and it is outstanding.  That, coupled with all the project plans that come with the different rewards tiers makes this one a no-brainer.  There really is something for every member of the TSP community.

Last night, they reached the stretch goal for the Greenwood Apprenticeship Course, which now gets piled on top of everything else for anyone who backs at $100 or more.  Probably by the time you read this, they will have reached the next stretch goal, giving the Soil-First Gardening movie to all those backers, too.

Jump on it – the rewards are getting better with every passing day.

As Awesome as the Movies is What if You Could be there in Person?

But another aspect of this thing that I want to remind you about is that the event that produced this film, the Permaculture Technology Jamboree, is turning into one of the can’t-miss events of the year for a community like ours.  A lot of you come out to my place every year, and for good reason – I bring out the best instructors and we have a blast.

But if there’s one other event that holds a candle to my yearly throw-down, it’s the Permaculture Technology Jamboree at Wheaton Labs.  This is the event that turned into the Low Tech Laboratory Movie that the kickstarter is all about.

If you watched the video on the kickstarter page, you know you don’t want to miss it.  Regular ticket prices are $1650, but Paul has extended the Earlybird pricing to use for a little while longer so you all can have a chance to capitalize.

Grab your ticket now.  Click here: https://wheaton-labs.com/permaculture-tech/?f=479

Posted in Podcasts | 2 Replies

Urban Worm Bag Composting Bin – Item of the Day

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 20, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 20, 2023 4

Every day I bring you an item on Amazon that I personally use or has been purchased by many members of the audience and I have researched enough to recommend.

Today’s TSP Amazon Item of the day is the Urban Worm Bag Composting Bin.  Many of you know I have been looking for a way to do worm composting on my property that would not be invaded almost instantly and colonized by fire ants.  I believe I have not only found that but that I have found a superior way to compost with worms over many designs with this “bag system”.

Innovative Design and Ant Resistant by Proxy

The design is the type of thing where simple meets innovative.  This model is the second the inventor has put out.  It has an improved bottom that I think makes a ton of sense.  The metal frame (despite claims to the contrary by some in reviews) is very sold and sturdy as are the nylon corner brackets that you use to assemble it.

Assembly is a 5 minute and zero beer operation.  Seriously if you want a beer drink one and admire your 3 minutes of handy work after you put it together, if you really think that rates a beer.  The beauty of this system is for my situation is it is suspended and all zipped up, there is one vector of entry for ants and it is where the zippers on the top come together.  They do leave a small gap, as of yet I have had no issues but if it becomes a problem I will plug the hole with same some petroleum jelly after closing.  Lubed zippers and stuck ants, done.

The over all design though is not really anti ant, it is more pro air flow.  The bag is very well built and durable, think rip stop nylon on the best tactical bag brands.  Solid double stitching everywhere but it breathes.  This allows good airflow at all times, good airflow is happy worms.

I quickly figured out that there are two real keys to this worm farm, the first is you don’t need as much moisture as you think you do.  Damp is all you need and remember almost everything we feed to worms is wet and lets go a lot of water.  I cover problems next but most stem as you will see from people using too much water and not enough bedding.  I watched a ton of youtube videos on this and everyone that is really happy says the same thing, not too wet and good bedding.

For bedding you can used shredded paper, coco coir, prepared bedding, etc. but you should be adding bedding in addition to food, not every time but say weekly may be every other week.  Let me say I really like the Frabill Product for a prepared bedding for initial set up.  I use paper and coir after initial set up though. You really just need to keep an eye on stuff, if it seems really wet, add some bedding and stop feeding for a bit.

You should not have worm juice dripping from your bag, ever.  With this system that is way to wet and I think the desire some have for it, is a source of trouble for many people.  If you want worm tea, put some castings in a big “tea bag”, set that in a 5 gallon bucket and pump air into it for 24 hours.  That will do more then leached fluid ever could hope to anyway.

When ready to harvest you remove the bottom pouch, open the bottom draw string and take out as much of the castings as you want, then close it back up and keep going.  I am sure some worms will come along for the ride, you can just sort them (most anyway) and return them to the top.

The Negative Reviews and Why the Problems Exist

I am not going to say that the negative people in this one are “God’s special children” likely some are but mostly I think it is one small assembly error and again adding too much water.  Let’s start with the assembly error.

I should of video’d this before putting it together but when assembling I noticed that the brackets do have a right and a wrong way to go together.  You will notice two of the three holes have a stop in them, one goes deeper.  The deeper hole is for the vertical arms, the more shallow for the horizontal.  I noticed this instantly but get how the less mechanically inclined may not, the instructions on this one could use a bit of an upgrade.

Simply put though if someone does this wrong; assembly will become very difficult near the end and the angle will never be square.  You might even break a bracket or bend a frame piece if you never workout what is wrong and try to force stuff.  So don’t do that.  My video below will make it pretty clear what I am talking about if you don’t quite follow what I am saying here.

Next is the wetness factor, one reviewer actually said, “Staining When Too Wet” and included a picture with a large puddle at the bottom. Okay how about, IDK, not making it too wet?  They also complained it “doesn’t keep mites in”, um okay not even sure how to respond to that.  Again this is not a bath tub bin you are going to harvest worm tea from it isn’t designed that way.

Next there is an excellent video available in the product listing by the inventor and he states that it is “important that it be installed on level ground” because the bin and stand are designed to support vertical force not side shear. That bit about side shear are my words, he didn’t say it that way but it is the logical conclusion.

Something bigger is at work here though, yes I am sure some “special people” set it on a 30 degree hill but you know where you don’t have 30 degree hills?  Inside a building.  Unless you are on some hell scape version of Hoarders anyway.  And while I am sure a hill is bad, I think outside especially without over head cover is worse.

Let’s start with the obvious, sun on a worm farm is bad, m’kay.  Sun on material like ripstop nylon and resin brackets in time is also bad.  Going to say right out of the gate this belongs in a garage, out building, shed, etc.  If not at minimum somewhere sun never hits directly and a roof of some kind blocks all rain.  I am back to wet but this time wet equalling weight.

It is a bag, if it sits in rain even though nylon like this is great at shedding water to a degree it will accumulate on the lid, form a pond and then really seep into the interior.  Simple question would you rather carry a 5 gallon bucket filled with lightly moist soil or one with very wet soil in it.  The dry one right?  Because at 8.3 lbs a gallon water is heavy.

What I noticed if that almost every picture of a structural failure was outside on a lawn and such.  The stand is designed to support the weight of a full bin with damp material, not even a 75% full one with waterlogged material.  I think that is easy enough to understand. In other words one way or another I think more that 90% of people who have had issues with this product simply got it too wet.  So don’t do that and I expect you will love it.

Final Thoughts

Honestly while as I said my great battle over 10 years on this property with the fire ant plague is what made me try this, I just think it is a better way to vermicompost.  If I have enough success I will likely buy a second one to up production further.  With the addition of biochar on our homestead adding it to our new worm bins is a natural fit.  And, while I have no designs on selling worms, I do have another reason for creating a worm surplus.

As many of you know I have developed a method I call “Johnson-Su Lite” composting with a simplified version of the Johnson-Su bioreactor.  The people behind the original deign add 2 pounds of worms to a batch to finish it.  Their batches are much larger than mine so half a pound to a pound will likely be enough for mine.  I am unwilling to pay for worms for this purpose due to the fact that again the dang ants sooner or later invade and kill them, but I don’t mind if the worms are essentially free.

Anyway for me the Urban Worm Bag Composting Bin closes a loop I have had open since I moved to our little farmstead in 2013, but for everyone again I think this is a better way to compost so check it out today.  I also wanted to point out if you want to build your own stand you can buy just the bag.  I don’t really think you can save money this way but you could over build your stand or may be put it on castors if you plan to keep it in a building with a hard floor.

There other way I can see this working is if you wanted to do a “rack stand” that may be holds multiple bags, but I think most will do bet just buying the full kit and putting it together correctly as described here.  Again see my video below for clarity on that.

Lastly while I encourage you to watch my video and by all means check out some of the YouTube videos by happy users, really watch the video on the product page.  You will find it at the top where you can view the various images, there are two videos.  The second longer one is by the owner and it shows me a guy that helps his customers and cares about the quality of his product.  The kind of guy I want to do business with.

So check out the Urban Worm Bag Farm today and see it if is right for your homestead.

Remember you can always find all of our reviews at TspAz.com

PS – Here is a quick video over view of my Urban Worm Bag Farm

Posted in Amazon Reviews | Tagged fishing az, gardening az, homestead az, livestock az, permaculture az | 4 Replies

Corrected – Expert Council Q&A for 3-17-23 – Epi-3271

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 17, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 17, 2023 2
https://survivalpodcast.net/audio/2023/03/epi-3271-feedback-3-17-23.mp3

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:26:08 — 24.6MB)

Today on The Survival Podcast the expert council answers your questions on politics, legal tender, economic collapse, power tools, parenting, investing, solar power, chemical disasters, wealth assurance and more.

Make sure if you submit content for an expert council show you do the following….

      1. Email it to me at jack @ thesurvivalpodcast.com
      2. Put TSPC Expert in the subject line
      3. Ask you question and state the expert you have the question for in one coherent sentence
      4. Hit the return key a few times and then give all the details you think are necessary

 

Following that procedure makes it about 100X more likely your question will get though screening and sent on to one of our experts.  All expert council members can be found on the Meet the Expert Council Page.

Join Me Today As I Respond to Your Calls and Discuss…

  • In the Ron Paul Liberty Highlights
    • IDK what crypto really is, but repeal legal tender laws – Ron Paul
    • China brokered peace between Iran and Saudi Arabia while we caused wars – Dan McAdams
    • Fake economies can’t last forever – Chris Rossini
  • Choosing a battery eco system when selecting a tool line – Tim “Tool Man” Cook
  • Teaching children to set their own deadlines and hold themselves to them – Amy Dingman
  • Diversification of investments outside of the stock market – John Pugliano
  • Building a small solar with battery bank system for a small barn or building – Shawn Mills
  • Dealing with a chemical emergency like the derailment in Palestine, OH – Doc Bones
  • Wealth insurance vs. wealth assurance – Jack – Richest Man in Babylon free Audio

 

Resources for today’s show…

  • Join the Members Brigade
  • TspAz.com
  • TSPC on Discord
  • TSPC Group on Telegram (group chat)
  • TSPC Telegram Channel (just messages from me)
  • Jack on MeWe
  • Join Me on Odysee
  • All My Recommend Bitcoin Tools and Resources

 

Sponsors of the Day 

  • Paul Wheaton’s Kickstarter is Amazing – Get in on This!
  • The Self Reliance Festival in Camden
  • Get the Fold Card – Stop Hating Money
  • Find all My Product Recommendations at TspAz.com

 

Websites of the Expert Council Members

  • Ron Paul’s Liberty Report
  • A Farmish Kind of Life
  • Tim the Toolman’s YouTube
  • Dr. Berry.com
  • Home Made Wonderlust
  • Hack My Homestead
  • MT Knives
  • Living Free in Tennessee
  • Investable Wealth
  • GeoffLawton.com
  • Whole Systems Design
  • Doom and Bloom

 

Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon.

Join the MSB Today

Join the MSB Today

Want Every Episode of TSP Ever Produced?

Remember in addition to discounts to over 40 vendors who supply stuff you are likely buying anyway, tons of free ebooks and video content, MSB Members also get every edition of The Survival Podcast ever produced in convenient zip files in blocks of 24. More info on the MSB can be found here.

Posted in Podcasts | Tagged expert council | 2 Replies

WTF is Going On Out There? – Epi-3270

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 16, 2023 by Jack SpirkoMarch 16, 2023  
https://survivalpodcast.net/audio/2023/03/epi-3270-wtf-3-16-22.mp3

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 2:02:19 — 35.0MB)

Time to pop up our heads and see what is really going on out there.  In some ways today we are continuing some of what we started on Monday’s show.  More of what I speculated about is surfacing in regard to the bank collapses.  The Credit Suisse Bank appears to be ready to crap the bed, stock trading on European Banks had trading halted and a famous billionaire said on Fox News this morning, “we no longer need regional banks”.

We will look at some other things and also talk about more typical TSP topics, storing eggs long term, a clarification on biochar, expanding garden production on small lots and beds, pressure cookers and more.

Join Me Today to Discuss…

  • Kevin O’Leary of Shark Tank fame just called for the end of regional banks on Fox News – link
  • Credit Suisse just crapped the bed, BTW if you didn’t know it is a “Swiss National Bank” – link
  • The contagion that doesn’t exist was so bad that trading on several European banks was halted – link
  • Regional banks have the least risk in many ways, but everyone is F’d in some other ways (read past this headline) – link
  • An “Instant PBS Documentary” that uses truth to sell lies in an impressive way – link
  • A real tank head into a fake battle for Ukraine propaganda, folks everything is a lie – link
  • Why bitcoin, silver/gold, income systems, tools, skills, productive systems, “getting out of shitty areas” etc. are the only real moves right now
  • A great way to store eggs safely for 12-18 months, may be more with zero refrigeration (liming eggs) – link
  • Some confusion I want to clear up and a misspeak I made about using it from a listener (blood sugar not pressure)
  • Increasing production on existing garden beds and using fences, etc. by going vertical
  • Cooking with pressure cookers or slow cookers and not losing flavor, also how sous vide fits in (Sous Vide Cookers option one and option two)
  • “Time to hatch the chickens” (said like “time to make the donuts”) – IncuView Incubator IOTD & Manna Pro Incubator

 

Resources for today’s show…

  • Join the Members Brigade
  • TspAz.com
  • TSPC on Discord
  • TSPC Group on Telegram (group chat)
  • TSPC Telegram Channel (just messages from me)
  • Jack on Flote
  • Jack on MeWe
  • Join Me on Odysee
  • All My Recommend Bitcoin Tools and Resources
  • Jack’s Nostr Pub Key – npub15879mltlln6k8jy32k6xvagmtqx3zhsndchcey8gjyectwldk88sq5kv0n

 

Sponsors of the Day

  • Paul Wheaton’s Low Tech Kickstarter
  • Join the MSB Here
  • Redneck Hippy Duck Farmer T-Shirts at TspSwag.com
  • IncuView All-In-One Automatic Egg Incubator – Item of the Day
  • Manna Pro Incubator

 

Video Version of this Podcast

Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon.

Join the MSB Today

Join the MSB Today

Want all the Early TSP Episodes?

Remember in addition to discounts to over 80 vendors who supply stuff you are likely buying anyway, tons of free ebooks and video content, MSB Members also get every edition of The Survival Podcast ever produced in convenient zip files in blocks of 24. More info on the MSB can be found here.

Posted in Podcasts | Leave a reply

IncuView All-In-One Automatic Egg Incubator – Item of the Day

The Survival Podcast Posted on March 16, 2023 by Modern SurvivalMarch 16, 2023 10

Special Note – This is one of the best incubators I have ever owned.  It is easy to set up, it works wonderfully well and it is on sale for only 160.  Given it is still on sale I am bringing it around one more time before peak hatching season is over.  Chickens take 22 weeks to lay, if you want new layers in peak molt for old birds now is the time.  22 weeks from today is Aug. 17th, I typically the molt in my birds begin just before mid August and peak a couple weeks after that.

Every day I bring you an item on Amazon that I personally use or has been purchased by many members of the audience and I have researched enough to recommend.

Today’s TSP Amazon Item of the day is IncuView All-In-One Automatic Egg Incubator.  This is the absolute best incubator I have found without spending a fortune.  We have used it for hatching both chickens and ducks, with chickens our results were outstanding.  How about three batches of 26 eggs with a total number of hatched eggs of 76, that is 76 out of 78!

What I love about this incubator is everything is automated.  All you really need to do is keep an eye on humidity and add a bit of water when necessary.  You program the duration of incubation and the machine knows when to stop turning, you can also set how many times a day the machine turns the eggs.  And don’t let the word “program” scare you if you if you are a techniphobe, I hate programming “gadgets” but this thing is really easy.  The instructions are on one page front and back.

We have successfully incubated goose eggs in it and others have told us they use if for quail with great success.  Due to how the turner works, one turner works for everything.  It has a digitally controlled thermostat, so when you set it for say 99.5, that is what you get all the time.

There are cheaper incubators but then don’t have all these features.  They certainly do not hold temperature as well.  In my reptile breeding days I hatched literally hundreds of eggs in the well known Hova-Bator Incubator, yes it works, and it costs less, but is is a fiddly pain in the ass.  In fact since I got my IncuView, the only thing I use my Hova-Bator Incubator for is starting seeds in cold weather.

If I wanted to hatch say 75 – 100 eggs a batch, I would honestly buy three of these before I would buy an expensive large commercial incubator.   Like most products I settle on, this one just works, it always works and that is what wins my endorsement.

I would also like to suggest the following, this thing is kind of light weight, it is durable and ships well.  It is not something most people would use all year long.  So some of you may form groups and do a share with this item, either locally or by shipping it back and forth as needed.  I personally sent mine to Nicholas Ferguson, he hatched duck and chickens with it and then shipped it back USPS Priority Mail for like 10 bucks.  Just a thought.

Remember you can always find all of our reviews at TspAz.com

 

 

Posted in Amazon Reviews | Tagged amazon item of the day, homestead az, livestock az | 10 Replies

Post navigation

← Older posts

Listen to a Random Episode

TSP Swag
JM Bullion
Ridge Wallet
Butcherbox
Live Free Academy
Start9
Permies.com
The Wealthsteading Podcast
KnifeKits
BulkAmmo.com
Coinbase

Contact Me

Send me a written message

OR


Join


Members Support Brigade

Supporting The Survival Podcast at 20 Cents an Episode

Connect With TSP

  • Buy Free Stock in TSPC
  • Download "The Revolution Is You"
  • Jack on Gab
  • Jack on LinkedIn
  • Members Support Brigade
  • My Life on Instagram
  • My MeWe Profile
  • Parley with me on Parler
  • RSS Feed
  • Subscribe on iTunes
  • Survival Podcast on Discord
  • YouTube
  • Zello

Favorite Blogs

  • Agorist Podcast
  • Doom and Bloom
  • ITS Tactical

Favorite Podcasts

  • Deist Podcast

Survival Resources

  • The Survival Wiki

Recent Comments

  1. mikha El on Ready or Not The Shift Has Begun – Epi-3272March 23, 2023

    Much coffee is also grown in the sun due to Starbucks attempting to industrialize its production in Cenral America 10…

  2. David on Raising Children into Strong Independent Adults – Epi-3274March 23, 2023

    Finding opportunities to serve others locally is really not hard at all There are secular and faith based groups all…

  3. Davido Davido on Bitcoin as a Strategy for an Uncertain Future – Epi-3273March 23, 2023

    Thank you Jack, at least some confusion is cleared up. In late 2022 approximately 1/6 of the global hash rate…

  4. Mike Getting on Bitcoin as a Strategy for an Uncertain Future – Epi-3273March 23, 2023

    Jack, I've thrown away money on worse advice, so look down on me no more. This old man is going…

  5. Jack Spirko on Bitcoin as a Strategy for an Uncertain Future – Epi-3273March 23, 2023

    If you have not gotten that from me yet, you are NOT LISTENING and something tells me you don't want…

Tags

alternative energy amazon item fo the day amazon item of the day aquaponics business cooking cooking az cryptocurrency debt duck chronicles economic collapse economics economy education electronics az entrepreneurship expert council food storage gardening gold guns homestead az homesteading hunting interviews investing kitchen tools az lifestyle design lifestyle planning listener calls listener feedback listener questions livestock miyagi mornings money MSB Updates outback with jack pandemic permaculture permaculture az politics real estate rewind silver survival planning

Archives

  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • January 2023
  • December 2022
  • November 2022
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022
  • April 2022
  • March 2022
  • February 2022
  • January 2022
  • December 2021
  • November 2021
  • October 2021
  • September 2021
  • August 2021
  • July 2021
  • June 2021
  • May 2021
  • April 2021
  • March 2021
  • February 2021
  • January 2021
  • December 2020
  • November 2020
  • October 2020
  • September 2020
  • August 2020
  • July 2020
  • June 2020
  • May 2020
  • April 2020
  • March 2020
  • February 2020
  • January 2020
  • December 2019
  • November 2019
  • October 2019
  • September 2019
  • August 2019
  • July 2019
  • June 2019
  • May 2019
  • April 2019
  • March 2019
  • February 2019
  • January 2019
  • December 2018
  • November 2018
  • October 2018
  • September 2018
  • August 2018
  • July 2018
  • June 2018
  • May 2018
  • April 2018
  • March 2018
  • February 2018
  • January 2018
  • December 2017
  • November 2017
  • October 2017
  • September 2017
  • August 2017
  • July 2017
  • June 2017
  • May 2017
  • April 2017
  • March 2017
  • February 2017
  • January 2017
  • December 2016
  • November 2016
  • October 2016
  • September 2016
  • August 2016
  • July 2016
  • June 2016
  • May 2016
  • April 2016
  • March 2016
  • February 2016
  • January 2016
  • December 2015
  • November 2015
  • October 2015
  • September 2015
  • August 2015
  • July 2015
  • June 2015
  • May 2015
  • April 2015
  • March 2015
  • February 2015
  • January 2015
  • December 2014
  • November 2014
  • October 2014
  • September 2014
  • August 2014
  • July 2014
  • June 2014
  • May 2014
  • April 2014
  • March 2014
  • February 2014
  • January 2014
  • December 2013
  • November 2013
  • October 2013
  • September 2013
  • August 2013
  • July 2013
  • June 2013
  • May 2013
  • April 2013
  • March 2013
  • February 2013
  • January 2013
  • December 2012
  • November 2012
  • October 2012
  • September 2012
  • August 2012
  • July 2012
  • June 2012
  • May 2012
  • April 2012
  • March 2012
  • February 2012
  • January 2012
  • December 2011
  • November 2011
  • October 2011
  • September 2011
  • August 2011
  • July 2011
  • June 2011
  • May 2011
  • April 2011
  • March 2011
  • February 2011
  • January 2011
  • December 2010
  • November 2010
  • October 2010
  • September 2010
  • August 2010
  • July 2010
  • June 2010
  • May 2010
  • April 2010
  • March 2010
  • February 2010
  • January 2010
  • December 2009
  • November 2009
  • October 2009
  • September 2009
  • August 2009
  • July 2009
  • June 2009
  • May 2009
  • April 2009
  • March 2009
  • February 2009
  • January 2009
  • December 2008
  • November 2008
  • October 2008
  • September 2008
  • August 2008
  • July 2008
  • June 2008
  • March 2008
Copyright © 2011-2022 The Survival Podcast. All Rights Reserved
Site design by William S Statler
Powered by WordPress and Weaver Xtreme theme
↑ Cleantalk Pixel