• @[email protected]
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    1171 year ago

    Gardening is a hobby. You don’t do it to get cheap fruits and veggies.

    The results speak for themselves though, and you absolutely cannot beat a tomato right off the vine.

    • Gameboy Homeboy
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      481 year ago

      Store bought tomatoes seem to taste more fucking bland every year. Like I have to spend $6 per small bag to get “gourmet” tomatoes to even taste like a tomato. It’s actually infuriating. I grow tomatoes now literally not to save money but just because grocery store tomatoes (at least in my area) are trash.

      • @buffaloboobs
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        201 year ago

        Store tomatoes are not tomatoes. Unless you’re buying somewhere legit and expensive af, the tomatoes you see in stores are picked green and gassed to turn red. They are dog shit. Probably worse, actually. Seek out local farms near you and get the good shit (and often cheaper than places like whole foods).

        Tomatoes are one thing I never buy in a store, except sauce/canned tomatoes, as those products are derived from ripe tomatoes.

      • @Aux
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        01 year ago

        Just buy canned tomatoes from Italy - they’re amazing!

    • @dditty
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      151 year ago

      A tomato straight from the vine is basically candy 🍅🤤

    • @Aux
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      91 year ago

      Depends on where you live. If you live in Italy, you can just throw random shit around your house and a couple of months later you will crap loads of free food!

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      We had 1/2 acre and planted a bunch of things, ate for free. Water was from a well so not even a water bill. Best tasting veg ever. Potatoes though, those are hard labour.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Can you grow all year round where you are? If I had half an acre where I live I think half of my growing area would have to be a greenhouse.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Where I live now we probably could, but land ia too expensive here. But land in Ontario was cheap and only for summer since winters were harsh

      • jimmydoreisalefty
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        11 year ago

        The best we can do is learn and inform, while being empathetic and understanding.

        For those who can garden, great!

        For those who can’t, might consider joining a community garden or help start one.

        This is also not possible for everyone, but from my own experience, community garden communities do free lessons to help and teach new people.

        Coming together around a common good, that is what we can do.

    • @Octopus1348
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      11 year ago

      And you know what’s even better? Those fresh peas.