Marjorie grows a papaya tree and two canepa trees in her rented apartment. She uses kitchen scraps as compost to help them thrive. Marjorie also learned about papaya’s health benefits. She even started a plant and seed swap party at a local cafe, where she got her canepa trees. Gardening is fun and rewarding! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Grow Network
Marjorie explains that setting up a garden takes 40% of your time, with tasks like adding compost and planting. During the growing season, 20% is spent on weeding and watering. Surprisingly, 40% is for harvesting. She suggests making it fun by involving family or friends, and says growing your own food is very rewarding! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Raising chickens at home can be fun and save money on eggs! Start with six hens, and you’ll get about 1,500 eggs a year. Marjorie shares tips on setting up a coop, feeding, and watering. Chickens are great for all climates and can be a fun responsibility for kids. Plus, hens lay eggs without roosters! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Marjorie is worried about rising food prices, especially eggs, and thinks we might face hyperinflation like in Weimar Germany. She suggests saving coins as a simple way to prepare for economic troubles. The blog also talks about investing in gold, silver, and cryptocurrencies to protect against inflation and advises stocking up on essential food items. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Marjorie has found a way to remove bad chemicals from soil and now wants to try it in people. She’s inviting 30 people to join a study. Participants will take blood tests and use natural products like probiotics and clay for three months. The study aims to see if these products can reduce harmful chemicals in the body. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Marjorie talks about her adventure with robot wheelchairs at Miami International Airport. These smart wheelchairs can move around on their own and even ask people to step aside if they’re in the way. She also wonders how robots might change jobs in the future and suggests growing your own food and finding work you enjoy. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Chocolate is getting more expensive, even at airports where prices are usually high. For example, Porteza chocolate at San Juan airport now costs $26.99! This price hike is surprising and affects everyone who loves chocolate. So, next time you’re at the airport, be ready to pay more for your favorite sweet treat. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Join Marjorie Wildcraft as she chats with musicians Scott and Leora from Winsome Kind. Discover how changing music frequencies from 440 to 432 hertz can affect our bodies and the quality of music. Learn about their family adventures, gardening in Saskatchewan, and their journey in creating positive, harmonious music that resonates with the Earth’s natural frequency. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Marjory Wildcraft is testing a product called Minerals and Microbes to see if it can remove harmful chemicals like Roundup glyphosate from soil. This product has already shown success in cleaning soil and even human blood. The test uses soil from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to see if it can eliminate these dangerous chemicals. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Join Marjorie’s free webinar to learn about computer privacy! Discover how programs like Microsoft’s Copilot and Apple’s tools use AI to watch what you do. Marjorie will show you how Linux, a user-friendly and customizable system, can help protect your privacy. Some computers even come with Linux already installed, making it easy to switch! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.