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  • I could potentially survive on fishing. Not for fish, I tried that once and sucked. But crabs are stupid. A few times gone for fun and can easily get a few in not very long. If I was having to survive I would probably make bigger/more nets or traps too.

    I wonder about spear fishing, have seen a few pretty large fish in shallow water before around here depending on the tide, some were certainly possible to hit, even if you don’t hit every time that is a lot of food.





  • South coast UK. We get drought in summer and then the rest of the year is pretty wet. Even the inside of our houses can struggle with damp in winter. I

    Nothing has grown in the soil here for decades, house was built before the war but not sure when the concrete was put down. At least decades given the condition of it. Wonder about trying other wildflowers too but don’t really want to risk buying seeds that end up not doing anything. Other than clover, buttercups and daisies are fairly common here.

    Perhaps growing them in small pots first to get them started and make a small number of seeds go further? Plant them in the ground once they have got a bit of a root system going and hope they spread over time.


  • Well it should be healthier than when I moved in as it has now been free of concrete for a little over a year. But the open space in the middle currently only really has grass growing in it, only a very small amount of clover seemed to have grown. The areas that do have clover growing are the bits that are still green while the rest of it has bits of grass going a little yellow.

    Not 100% sure, but it looks like it probably dried out too much over summer for the clover to survive. In the more shaded patches the grass is nice and green and there is usually more clover to be seen. Or around edges, which seemed to dry out a bit less over summer. UK for any context if that helps. Its been soaking wet for a few months now so at least the grass grew back.