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Claud The Backyard Farmer (self proclaimed)
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1940923, member: 31715"] Well I am glad my garden hasn't become a lifeline in that regard. Me and my family have not had to go without at all during this whole time. At first it was a little iffy because of all the panic buying, but we have been able to get everything we need, and pretty much everything we want. This garden is more so a distraction, a stress reliever, a fun hobby. I would most likely not enjoy it at all if I had to actually rely on it for my family. It is simply a fun activity for us. And we'd be in big trouble if we had to anyways ha, can't live well off of cucumbers tomatoes and onions. (mmm just thinking about the "gas" that would be produced by such a diet.. hah.) Either way, it's been fun seeing things grow, being able to harvest and eat them. We are very much into it. Planning out what and when to plant other items. Surprisingly, my wife planted some peas a few months ago and we kind of just ignored them because they were on the side of the house. I went over there last week and we had a half dozen pea pods attached to a dying puny little pea plant. Not a fan of peas but the wife is, and she said they were great! So seeing as how they will grow even if you don't care for them at all, they are definitely going to be added to our planting rotation. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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