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Break Room (formerly Off Topic)
Claud The Backyard Farmer (self proclaimed)
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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2042000, member: 118921"] I love to see that as I grew up very rural, my parents were almost self-sufficient. I know there is a lot of work behind that, and/but I personally think it's totally worth that. For example, my love for all sorts of veggies I think is clearly routed in that. Overwintering peppers: I also did that, and usually didn't get more than 3 years out of them. In the right climate zone, even overwintering tomato plants worked (2 years). I can't do any gardening here (I'm here in the Atacama), but I just have to have "something"... so currently just herbs and tomatoes and hot peppers on a balcony, but I just can't do without. As you're talking about watermelon varieties: Something that just comes into my mind as I miss them are lemon cucumbers. In case you can get the seeds, you might try that. They were fun and they were tasty. [/QUOTE]
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