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174 days ago |
Topic tags/keywords: question Interesting article the NY tmes today. I wonder how many new members this trend will bring us? Bob -- I want to believe in a lot of things but, in the meantime I have to deal with the truth |
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174 days ago |
anything that is “work” is shunned by most. The first world nations are “fat”..............even “obese”. I wonder how the levels of obescity might drop if everyone had to toil in the garden for their food? I find that most people “claim” to love gardening when in fact they love “looking” at a nice garden. Gardens are endless work which I personally find thearaputic. Since my other half decided that she would do the garden this year, inbetween playing ball hockey, hockey, baseball, coaching various sports teams, and then ferrying her kids around on their whim…................the veggie garden is a bed of weeds. My FIL in all his infinite farming experience used the tractor while I was away and somehow managed to throw a piston rod through the engine block….........the ol girl is indeed done, finished, toasted, baked but the parts might make for nice sculpture? people never change until they HAVE to. -- Central northish Ontario |
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174 days ago |
Green T, In their “garden education plots” many parents were unable to recognize peas in the pod. So to come back to your statement about working a garden you are quite right. Cheers -- I want to believe in a lot of things but, in the meantime I have to deal with the truth |
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174 days ago |
Thanks for sharing the article. Definitely, I’ve been getting more & more requests to work edibles into my clients’ gardens. And, yes, many of them are looking at it as babysteps to learn about gardening. Others are looking at ways to become more self-sufficient in light of rising costs. And, on the potato front, that’s one of the easiest crops to teach families about. Kids love learning where their food comes from! -- GardenMentor, Seattle, WA (zone 8/9), www.gardenmentors.com & www.gardenhelp.org |
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174 days ago |
I used to have Newfie neighbors next door and they never had a garden before he planted 100 tomatoes plants thinking one tom came off each plant he also planted 100 lbs of potaotes thinking the same Their son lived at home he did not know carrots grew in the ground. He told me himself and that is something for a 34yr old who claimed to be so smart They, none of them in this family knew veggies grew in the ground I asked where did they think they came from. They said off trees in Florida somewhere I was totally stunned with their thinking -- NS Zone 5B 200 KM East of Halifax cheers Bunting------Having a place to go – is a home. Having someone to love – is a family. |
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174 days ago |
You are not alone with this Bunting. We have lost touch with our planet and now face some dire consequences. Bob -- I want to believe in a lot of things but, in the meantime I have to deal with the truth |
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174 days ago |
I knew a young girl once (about 15) who refused to eat fresh produce of any kind, although she would cheerfully eat canned stuff. When I finally asked her why, she said it was because she wouldn’t eat anything that grew in the dirt. So I asked where she thought the canned stuff came from. She said “factories.” -- the day you quit learning is the day you quit living. |
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174 days ago |
WOW, some of these stories are just blowing me away … I fortunately have not run into anyone or know anyone like this. Our schools here (at least in our area) are still doing the elementary school level experiments where the kids grow veggies in a milk carton … and high school science has greenhouses. -- "A perfect garden is just a garden to be in-perfection. Mornings to work on it and evenings to pause and look at it." Southeast Michigan, Zone 5a/5b |
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174 days ago |
soooooo where does the money tree grow? I assume kids and thier parents think I own an orchird of them….....smile -- Central northish Ontario |
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173 days ago |
Well I didn’t buy a turnip or potatoes all winter that year and I had enough toms and salads veggies to eat all summer . me and everyone else they knew She took boxes of veggies to her doctors clinic every week so she supplids the doctors too who could afford to buy the stuff But no, she was the type who was out to impress people Their garden was wonderful but so many who needed food could have used it That was the last garden they had. Too much work they said. yep had to agree planting tom and potatoes like that not that I didn’t tell them before planting but”” He”” had a big ego and so I knew nothing No nice to gossip but that was the way it was with them Not the typical newfie at all -- NS Zone 5B 200 KM East of Halifax cheers Bunting------Having a place to go – is a home. Having someone to love – is a family. |
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172 days ago |
During the veggie garden season, not a soul shows up and leaves empty handed and at the end of the year I FILL the back of my truck and make rounds through the city giving bags of food away to young struggling families…...................I hate to see it go to waste -- Central northish Ontario |
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172 days ago |
What a wonderful way to end a good harvest Greenthumb.Share the wealth.I firmly believe what goes around comes around.It always feels so good to help others out. -- Bon,Hastings,Ont.....zone 5a....Always room for one more |
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