Hi Brooks,
Thank you for posting this wonderful idea.
I would be very interested in further information on the care and
cultivation, not to mention a home "processing" method to achieve the
greatest amount of benefit.
I have a feeling that I might have some long forgotten book around here that
gives a recipe for rose hip jelly. I wonder what else could be made with the
hips?
Too bad there isn't any such thing as a brewer's yeast bush!
Sharon
From: "Brooks Bradley" <brooks76...@lycos.com>
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My post is to encourage a hedge against the effects of
the consequences of the foregoing scenario. To wit: The production of
your own source of Vitamin C. This may be accomplished through the simple
expedient of planting your personal garden of Rosa Rugosa (a variety of
rose which produces vitamin C bearing berries). The time to begin is NOW,
especially because a minimum of two (frequently three) years is required
for the useful production of the berries.... it is of serious moment that
one consider immediate inauguration of this activity. Simply acquire a
number of rooted Rosa Rugosa plants and plant them either in the
ground...or in 10 gallon containers. I suggest 10 plants (this should
produce sufficient berries to supply 4 to 6 persons on an annual basis).
One caution: These plants require a large measure of sunlight....so do
not plant or place under trees. Information relative to the general care
and culture required, I will elaborate on in !
a future email.....provided there is continued interest by any of the list
membership. This plant produces an excellent yield of "hips" in all
temperate climatic zones of the world.
In view of what has recently transpired in Germany, I
believe one has cause for alarm regarding the immediate future of the U.S.
citizenry's prospects for thwarting the agenda of the NWO----at least in
this matter.
My apologies for this lengthy post and its Off-Topic
character. However, I feel the gravity of circumstances to be sufficient
to warrant such an intrusion. I suggest persons desiring elaborations to
contact me off-List and/or to utilize the Off Topic list for general
discussion of the matter.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley
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