What shape is your dad’s bush, anyways?SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 1:04 pmMy dad lives in a development that regulates what kind of mulch he can use, and the shape of his bushes. I will never live like that.
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Yeah, I think you are farming, but it's very low yield right now.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 12:45 pmI produced about half a gallon of it. It taught me quite a bit about soil testing, nutrients, and the process. The experiment succeeded, but that was just something to try while I didn’t have time to actually garden. I also grew winter wheat as an excellent cover crop over the winter, to fertilize my soil.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 12:40 pmI mean.. How much wheat did you produce last year?
I never heard of anybody' "wheat garden".
I’ve got dozens of pepper, tomato plants, squash, melon, corn, beans, cabbage, berries, potatoes, and more going this year. Expected yield is a few hundred pounds of organic produce.
Had you considered just purchasing additional piece of land out in the country you can drive to on the weekend to farm it?
I have thought about doing something like that. My condo value went up a lot as this whole area is developing pretty fast. I could sell it and buy another condo, but with the additional money just purchase land somewhere I can use to grow food.
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Crazy - I have a friend who put a screen on her front door, so she could get cross-breeze in the winter. She was forced to remove it or pay a monthly fine.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 1:04 pmMy dad lives in a development that regulates what kind of mulch he can use, and the shape of his bushes. I will never live like that.
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I’m all about getting to somewhere more rural, when I’m able. This is honestly as much as I could imagine anyone handling though, without a small tractor.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 1:06 pmYeah, I think you are farming, but it's very low yield right now.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 12:45 pmI produced about half a gallon of it. It taught me quite a bit about soil testing, nutrients, and the process. The experiment succeeded, but that was just something to try while I didn’t have time to actually garden. I also grew winter wheat as an excellent cover crop over the winter, to fertilize my soil.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 12:40 pmI mean.. How much wheat did you produce last year?
I never heard of anybody' "wheat garden".
I’ve got dozens of pepper, tomato plants, squash, melon, corn, beans, cabbage, berries, potatoes, and more going this year. Expected yield is a few hundred pounds of organic produce.
Had you considered just purchasing additional piece of land out in the country you can drive to on the weekend to farm it?
I have thought about doing something like that. My condo value went up a lot as this whole area is developing pretty fast. I could sell it and buy another condo, but with the additional money just purchase land somewhere I can use to grow food.
The best term for it is probably “homesteading”, even though I’m nowhere near the frontier.
My recommendation for you would be to sell and buy an old farmhouse that you can renovate at your own pace. Start with a small herb garden, and expand each year as you get more comfortable.
I want to do the same, badly.
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Yeah but the single mother situation in the condo communities has it's own rewards.
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They legalized it in Washington bro, you can just call it Pot.
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I always thought it made the lawn look pretty cool. Not sure why everyone hates them so much.
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I've been told you should let dandelion bloom and then do whatever controls you want after. Dandelions are early food for bees coming out of hibernation, while other plants are developing. Anyone heard of that ?
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What? Man, I BUY my weed like a respectable, red-blooded American. What am I, some semi-literate suburban farmer?
I grow actual dandelions. And when I say I grow them, I should clarify that it doesn’t actually take much cultivation on my part.
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