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Spring Gardening Jobs 🌸

Here is a shorter, more concise version that keeps the essence, poetic tone, depth, and key seasonal tasks:
Spring arrives not with certainty, but through negotiation—fragments of thaw, green shoots testing the ground. The air softens then sharpens; light stretches, yet cold lingers. The garden stirs, not all at once, but enough to signal change. To enter it now is to feel quiet urgency: everything beginning, nothing guaranteed.
The first task is attention. Touch the soil, test its texture, temperature, and drainage. Many gardeners run a quick soil test early on, amending pH or nutrients as needed. When it yields under your fingers, fold in dark, living compost and rebuild tired beds. Pull back mulch in spots to warm the soil for early sowings.
Sowing begins with cool-season crops—peas, spinach, radishes, carrots, beets, lettuce, Swiss chard—pressed or scattered while the air still bites. Indoors, start tomatoes, peppers, herbs, and eggplants under grow lights. Harden them off gradually as days lengthen, exposing them briefly to wind and sun.
Restraint shapes spring’s rhythm. Frost waits to punish haste, so cover tender starts on cold nights and watch forecasts closely. Patience is rewarded; assumption punished.
Clear winter remnants—cut back collapsed stems and sodden leaves, but leave some debris for overwintering insects. Return the rest to compost. Pull early weeds while small, hoe lightly to disrupt others.
Divide overcrowded perennials—hostas, daylilies, coneflowers—giving each clump space to thrive. Plant new bareroot perennials or strawberries now. Set supports early: stakes, trellises for peas, beans, climbers. Inspect and repair irrigation so young roots never go thirsty.
Water is both gift and duty—monitor uneven rains, avoid drowning or starving new life. Weeds surge first; lift them young. Pests arrive—aphids, slugs—met carefully to preserve balance.
The garden awakens with bees, birds, the scent of turned earth and opening green. It is not summer’s fullness, but unmistakably alive.
Spring is promise held in fragile balance: abundance in its infancy. It teaches attention, timing, restraint. Prepare, sow, wait, adjust. Accept that some will fail, others surge, and no season follows the plan exactly. In that uncertainty lies a sharp, quiet joy.
Even without a garden, spring invites you: notice what returns, begin before you feel ready, tend the small and uncertain, trust it may grow. Spring is not given; it is built, moment by moment, through presence and care. In answering, you join the slow act of renewal.
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The Last Days of Spring 🌺🌸☀️

The last days of spring carry a different feeling than its beginning. The urgency of sowing fades. Beds once bare are now crowded with growth. The garden no longer asks what might happen—it begins to reveal what has.

The light lingers well into evening. Temperatures settle. The soil, once cold and reluctant, now holds warmth. Peas climb their supports, lettuce fills out, strawberries ripen, and the first flowers draw bees in steady numbers. The season shifts from preparation to stewardship.

This is a time to finish what spring started. Succession sow quick crops such as beans, basil, dill, cucumbers, and summer squash. Transplant warm-season vegetables if they are not already in the ground. Mulch beds deeply to preserve moisture and suppress the weeds that rise with increasing heat.

Support becomes as important as planting. Tie tomatoes, guide climbing vines, and inspect stakes and trellises before growth overtakes them. Water deeply rather than often, encouraging roots to reach downward in search of resilience.

Deadhead spring blooms to prolong flowering. Divide attention between harvest and maintenance. Pull weeds before they seed. Watch for early signs of pests and disease, intervening before small problems become seasonal battles.

The garden is changing character. Spring’s tenderness gives way to summer’s confidence. What was once fragile becomes vigorous. Growth accelerates. Days feel abundant, yet the gardener knows this abundance is temporary and must be tended.

The final days of spring invite reflection. Some seeds never germinated. Some plants exceeded every expectation. Every garden tells a different story, shaped by weather, timing, chance, and care.

Soon summer will arrive fully—bringing harvests, heat, long evenings, and the steady work of keeping everything alive through the season’s peak. For now, stand among the growing beds and notice what has emerged.

The last days of spring are not an ending. They are a threshold. A reminder that every season spends weeks becoming the next, and that the most meaningful changes often happen so gradually they are only visible when you stop long enough to look.
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Summer Activities for Kids ☀️

Water balloon target 🎯
Ice excavation challenge 🧊
Sidewalk chalk murals 🎨
Nature scavenger hunt 🍃
Backyard camping
Bug observation journal 🐞
Sprinkler obstacle course 💦
Homemade lemonade stand 🍋
Shell collecting 🐚
Sun print art 🌞
Kite flying 🪁
Pond life search 🐸
Sandcastle engineering 🏖️
Frozen treasure hunt ❄️
Paper boat races 🚤
Cloud watching log ☁️
Outdoor painting 🎨
Berry picking 🍓
Mini garden tending 🌻
Bubble science 🫧
Shadow tracing 🌞
Rock painting 🪨
Water soak challenge 💧
Bird watching journal 🐦
Nature weaving 🍃
Outdoor story time 📚
Picnic planning 🧺
Sunflower measuring 🌻
Stargazing night
Firefly spotting 🌙

Seasonal Treats ☀️

Watermelon 🍉 • Peaches 🍑 • Blueberries 🫐 • Blackberries 💜• Cherries 🍒 • Corn 🌽 •Cucumbers 🥒 • Mango 🥭 • Pineapple 🍍 • Apricots 🧡
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Caring for Birds in Summer ☀️

Summer settles in fully. The rush of spring gives way to endurance. The days stretch long, the sun lingers, and heat settles over fields, gardens, forests, and neighborhoods alike. Young birds leave the nest. Some still follow parents, calling insistently for food. Others begin navigating the world on their own. The season is no longer about building nests—it is about sustaining life through abundance, heat, and constant activity.

Food remains essential, but the menu shifts. Insects are still heavily sought after, especially for growing fledglings learning to feed themselves. Berries begin to ripen. Native fruits, seeds, and summer blooms provide nourishment across the landscape. A healthy garden becomes a feeding ground—sunflowers, coneflowers, elderberries, and countless wild plants supporting birds without effort or intervention.

Water becomes the season’s most valuable resource. As temperatures climb, birds visit water repeatedly throughout the day. They drink, bathe, cool themselves, and maintain feathers stressed by dust and heat. A shallow birdbath, refreshed often, can become one of the busiest places in the garden. Clean water may matter more during summer than any supplemental food.

Shelter offers protection from a different threat. Winter demanded warmth; summer demands shade. Dense shrubs, leafy trees, hedgerows, and tangled corners provide relief from midday sun and refuge from predators. Newly fledged birds depend on these protected spaces as they strengthen their wings and learn survival skills. What appears overgrown often functions as a nursery.

The landscape grows louder but less territorial. The intense declarations of spring begin to soften. Songs become less frequent. Calls replace them—short communications between family groups, warnings, and contact notes exchanged through dense foliage. Activity continues from dawn until dusk, though much of it shifts toward the cooler hours of morning and evening.

Summer also brings challenges. Heat waves, drought, and severe storms can arrive suddenly. Birds adapt, but reliable habitat makes adaptation easier. Native plants, fresh water, and undisturbed cover provide stability when conditions become harsh.

Supporting birds in summer means resisting the urge to overmanage. Leave seed heads standing. Allow berries to ripen. Maintain water sources. Preserve shaded areas and dense vegetation. The habitat is doing much of the work already.

The rewards are everywhere. Young birds testing their wings. Goldfinches moving among flowers. Swallows sweeping through evening air. Cardinals calling from shaded branches. Life spreads outward across the landscape, no longer confined to nests.

To care for birds in summer is to provide consistency during a season of growth. Not every need requires intervention. Sometimes the most useful thing a gardener can offer is water, shelter, and the freedom for the season to unfold on its own.
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Today’s Misson
Become Ungovernable
#homework #ungovernable
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You will need

Salt/Spice/Parmesan Shaker 🫙🧂
Transportation 🚴 🛹 🏃

Seeds:
01 Larkspur
02 Cornflower
03 Marigolds
04 Poppies
05 Corncockle
06 Nigella
07 Cosmos
08 Gentiana
09 Amaranth
10 Mullein
11 Morning Glory
12 Blacked Eye Susan
13 Cat Mint
14 RudBeckia
15 Coreopsis
16 Ox-eye Daises
17 Zinnia
18 Common Agrimony
19 Cone Flowers
20 Chives
21 Clarkia
22 Phacelia
23 Four O'Clock
24 Purple Chinese Houses
25 Frying Pans
26 Lace Flowers
27 Borage
28 Forget me Not
29 Fox Glove
30 Viper's Bugloss
31 Knap Weed
32 Sneezer Weed
33 Sweet Rocket
34 Malva
35 Butter Cup
36 Cilantro
37 Fennel
38 Lemon Balm
39 Mint
40 Chervil
41 Parsley
42 Borage
43 Calendula
44 Lettuce
45 Radishes
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Today’s Misson
Start them young
Become Ungovernable
#homework #ungovernable
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Part 1 - #BeeHive101
https://t.me/AzazelNews/355222
🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝

Part 2 - #BeeHive101
https://t.me/AzazelNews/378377
🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝

Part 3 - Secrets Revealed
https://t.me/AzazelNews/387526
🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝

Part 4- The Language of Bees
https://t.me/AzazelNews/417863
🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝

Part 5 - The Immortal Beekeepers
https://t.me/AzazelNews/432598
🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝

#Beekeeping101
#BeeHive101
#Bees101
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@doomsdaybeekepers
Only for serious inquiries
Ask the gatekeepers @Tee & @ySirius
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Here’s Beekeeping 🍯🐝

#Beekeeping101
Start here and scroll down 🐝
https://t.me/c/1176713490/102582
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Comprehensive Guide to Succession Planting: A Masterclass in Maximizing Your Harvest

#successionplanting #101

https://t.me/c/1176713490/93913
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Here’s some guidance for ordering seeds to prepare for the upcoming growing season

#seed101
#growingseason
#orderingseeds

https://t.me/c/1176713490/69076
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For anyone starting the climb, below is a list of the cost and estimated how long it takes to learn each hard skill.

Red Cross First Aid/CPR (1 day - $50)
Ham Radio Technician (45 days - $15)
Ham Radio General (45 days - $15)
Ham Radio Extra (90 days - $15)
Hunting License (2 days for online course, about $160 total including deer tags)
TCCC (2 days - $550)
EMT 📆 (4 months $2500)
Welding 1 & 2 (3 month night program - $1400 plus books & gear)
Beekeeping (1-2 months $150 + bees and equipment)
Forklift 📆 (2 days - need to get a job at Costco so manager can verify safety cert)
Pilot License (5 months - $15,000)
SpaceOps Master’s (2 years - $20k)

Start with low hanging fruit first…in my case I did lowest cost and shortest time to learn first and then highest cost and longer time to complete last.

MAKE A LIST
START NOW!!!!!

What classes can you take at your local community college to level up in 2024?
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For anyone starting the climb, below is a list of the cost and estimated how long it takes to learn each hard skill.

Red Cross First Aid/CPR 1-2 days - $50
https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/lp/cpr-first-aid-aed-certification-new-hero

https://cpr.heart.org/en/cpr-courses-and-kits/heartsaver/heartsaver-first-aid-cpr-aed-training

*Ham-Technician 45 days - $15
*Ham-General 45 days - $15
*Ham-Extra 90 days - $15

hamradioprep.com

Hamstudy.org

https://t.me/DOOMSDAYRADIO

Hunting License 2 days for online course, about $160 total including deer tags

https://www.fws.gov/initiative/hunting/purchase-hunting-license

TCCC 1-2 weeks -$550

https://www.crisis-medicine.com/

EMT 4 months $2500
https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/emt

Welding 1 & 2 depends on local options: can range between 12 week night school & 9 month day program -1400 and up

https://www.awaweld.com/

https://www.uti.edu/programs/welding


Beekeeping 1-2 months $150 + bees and equipment. depending on local options

https://cambp.ucdavis.edu/

Forklift 1-2 days - $150

https://usforkliftcertification.com/

https://www.certifyme.net/forklift-certification-and-training-united-states/


Pilot License 4-8 months - 15-20k

https://www.faa.gov/pilots/become

https://www.angleofattack.com/private-pilot-ground-school/

Start with low hanging fruit first…lowest cost and shortest time to learn first and then highest cost and longer time to complete last.

water purification Udemy links:

https://www.udemy.com/share/107spe3@MhVnBxxEVs6QiT1bLXAfNhvIwzlGNpgEUFGPWTz2teUv4tqLrzxvT5Krad80-3MSMQ==/


https://www.udemy.com/share/105cZA3@sD4xB9pSt7UEg-4IZ7VWZJKDT9p86FPU0Xo4ArBIt_8Du3Ww2T3gbtKhJ34zqq8eOg==/


https://www.udemy.com/share/101O733@8ttIIMD02KXIsgeF-0pMZaa4jVTT7f3MRUBYdZvVIQhvXWomqZazlsQDpHaWO4j1zw==/


https://www.udemy.com/share/1087ri3@QwPdg5Pehd0trHA0hgsST3ueNOhpvwxVMmCt0I93c-kZ1bciWKmpTKYkEDi1VG8SEg==/


YouTube water purification classes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxvIJ_qThfU&pp

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS2bH7-Z1lY&pp

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfqrg_hSbjw&pp
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Standby for part 2 of the Steel Rain list
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Part 2A of the Steel Rain List
In the spirit of nuclear conflict for those on the climb wanting to add more unique skills specific to this particular timeline.

Below are very useful hard skills to learn assuming you already have the hard skill essentials such as all 3 Ham Radio certifications and CPR/First Aid, TCCC, etc. Also assumes you already have MOV.

LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS
Drone Operator License - $199 + test/fees
https://groundschool.com/remotepilot

Solar Panel Certifications
https://www.nabcep.org/certifications/nabcep-board-certifications/
⁃ PV Installation Professional (PVIP) Board Certification
⁃ PV Design Specialist (PVDS) Board Certification
⁃ PV Installer Specialist (PVIS) Board Certification
⁃ PV Commissioning & Maintenance Specialist (PVCMS) Board Certification
⁃ Solar Heating Installer (SHI) Board Certification



SOLO SKILLS THAT FEED INTO ONE ANOTHER

CBRN
https://www.udemy.com/course/chemical-weapons-1/
https://cdp.dhs.gov/training/course/PER-262
https://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/DR_pubs/DR_a/ARN32065-ATP_3-11.74-000-WEB-1.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myGYGobQo7g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AbzkLFrAJk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YebQaZg26xQ&pp=ygUNQ0JSTiB0cmFpbmluZw%3D%3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8My6NxwOFw&pp=ygUNQ0JSTiB0cmFpbmluZw%3D%3D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKCtzJ5-ueg&pp=ygUNQ0JSTiB0cmFpbmluZw%3D%3D
https://cdp.dhs.gov/training/course/PER-271-W (similar to TCCC which is accredited certifications)

Circuit Electronics & PC Design - $109 🔂
⁃ This class is comprehensive that teaches theory and practical applications of DC circuits and soldering, which is a solid primer (pretty long 100 hours) for setting the stage to “30 Days lost in Space”
⁃ Also gives additional context for Ham Radio Amateur Extra License which covers DC circuits and schematics.
https://www.udemy.com/course/crash-course-electronics-and-pcb-design/
⁃ List of all circuits and PCB courses
https://www.udemy.com/courses/search/?src=ukw&q=Circuits+and+PCB+design

Solar Panel technician
https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-solar-energy-course-beginner-to-advanced-level/
https://www.udemy.com/course/complete-solar-energy-course-for-electrical-engineering/
https://www.udemy.com/course/renewable-solar-energy-panels-and-installation/
https://www.udemy.com/course/off-grid-energy-systems/
https://www.udemy.com/course/the-ultimate-off-grid-solar-energy-course-become-a-pro/
https://www.udemy.com/course/solar-energy-systems-configuration-wiring-grounding/
https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-pv-solar-system-with-pvsyst-excel-autocad/
https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-to-design-your-solar-home-systems/
https://www.udemy.com/course/a-to-z-design-of-hybrid-rooftop-solar-system/


Hydroponics/Auqaponics
https://www.udemy.com/course/guide-of-home-hydroponics/
https://www.udemy.com/course/mastering-soilless-farming-a-comprehensive-guide-to-success/
https://www.udemy.com/course/home-hydroponic-farm/
https://www.udemy.com/course/aeroponics-design-farming-and-gardening/
https://www.udemy.com/course/aquaponic-gardening/
https://www.udemy.com/course/introduction-of-aquaponics-with-andrew/
https://www.udemy.com/course/aquaponic-system-design-course/
https://www.udemy.com/course/atoll-introduction-to-aquaculture/
https://www.udemy.com/course/agriculture4/
https://www.udemy.com/course/uap_learn-aquaponics-farming-gardening-design-case-study/
https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-organic-aquaponics-from-a-commercial-aquaponic-farmer/
https://www.udemy.com/course/hydroponics-vs-aquaponics/
https://www.udemy.com/course/fundamentals-of-aquaponics/

Food Preservation 🔂
https://www.udemy.com/preppers-guide-to-food-storage

Potatoes Farming
⁃ Since potatoes can grow in more harsh climates this is an essential skill to have
https://www.udemy.com/course/irish-potatoes-farming/

Thank you Steel Rain for part 2
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Part 2A & 2B of the Steel Rain posted

Keep climbing Motherfuckers keep climbing