FUCK JANNIES GARDENING IS POLITICS GROW YOUR OWN FOOD I got Kidney Beans, Tomatoes, Cantalope, Strawberrys, POTATOES, Melons and more! I think I'm a bit late in the Season for the Watermelons but fuck it ill try.
Im learning so much about self sufficency and about life like we all die and return to the Earth but being in nature breatheing air careing for plants fertilizting them with your old food stuffs or liquid fertizilers its feeding the planet also killing it a bit but yolo life is life and death
its just so amazing everyone should start a garden and get outside
The hot peppers never grew right, North West zone here, beans did okay and melons did ok, radishes did pretty good i need to get some sterilish soil and plant more radishes, those thing's grow very fast
I made an InfoGraph for plants in the NW USA Region Food plants that you can eat that are easyish to grow with a little TLC.
- Peas/Beans - Tomatoes (not from seeds, get pre growing) - Onions (can harvest at any stage and is good) - Radishes (fast grow and can put more seeds) - Cucumber (can grow but ive had not great succsess)
Thank you kind sir, its weird how threads about spirituality or gardening your own food get you a ban but other things talking about war are allowed. Let us escape this hellish cycle or political warfare through our awareness of each other ourselves and our food supplies. The actual reality of life. How is that not political my friends? How is that not political.
backyard chicken people are larpers they buy their feed from globohomo based pedes raise geese and ducks on pasture grazing poultry liberates humanity from grain fed nonsense
Xavier Fisher
can you elaborate more? I have never raised chickens or Poultry but i would VERY much like to raise a chicken and eat its unfertilized eggs and make it (her?) my friend
Too late to start a garden this year. I will trade a slice of zucchini for a blow job this winter.
Jack Long
Uhhh if it lays an egg it's a hen. Roosters are kind of assholes really, also pretty much the closest to velociraptors. Similar size and they have spikes on their feet.
James Wilson
What's the most based flower to grow?
Elijah Parker
Uhhhh Opium maybe cus it gets you high? Lmao idk im not a big flower grower flowers are kinda easytier compared to food so anything that grows pretty or awesome cool colors/something that will come back year after year works. I need to get some Passion Flower seeds and grow my own Benzos
I love radishes. Try fermenting them. They ferment very well and taste great.
Wyatt Stewart
I feed my chickens what I grow and scraps. Also, raising meal worms for them too. I only use feed maybe 3 or 4 months out of the year.
Luis Williams
>POTATOES
i just grow them in in buckets. i got shit cheap 30 liter buckets for 5€ per piece. super cheap soil for 2,5€ / 40l (will get better stuff next year). and industrial fertilizer, mainly potassium, for 26€ / 25kg (it's now at 35€ though, lol), which will last for ages considering the amount i used (80g per bucket).
could all fail tho. I'll post harvesting results in about 2 months. good luck with all of your projects in the meantime, gardening bros.
geese and ducks graze and eat hay chickens dont if you buy all your chicken feed from the store, you will save time and money just buying your eggs and birds farmer direct profit margins for eggs and chickens is very low. if you have a large flock of chickens and you know how to buy waste grain and make your own feed, you might break even but geese and ducks only need supplemental grain in addition to hay in the winter and when laying. the rest of the year they eat lawn exclusively if you want to raise chickens and eggs. do it because you like it, because you will likely waste time and money. and you will be entirely dependent on the same feed suppliers as the big chicken farms.
Thomas Long
How does one feed chickens then?
Austin Bell
I grow a lot of food already, I live on an acre. I just want to make a flower garden. I'm already planning on having a poisonous flower section, but I was debating on what to use for the rest of the flower garden.