• ABotelho@lemmy.ca
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    2 years 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.

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      2 years 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.

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        2 years 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.

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          2 years 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@lemmus.org
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        2 years 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.

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        2 years ago

        It is more about independence and taking part in growing what you eat.

        Some are more inclined and others do not have a inkling for it.

        Nothing about the farmers. In fact, I would propose that our farmers need more independence from greedy companies and gov’t interference.

        The farmers and community should have a bigger say on the matter. Instead of having bigger and bigger farms that are becoming just like big greedy corporations.

        No fault to the farmers and the like, this is due to the muscle of corps./gov’t/lobbiest making things worse then they should.

        Joining together, as common folk, against greed and the wealthy class should be our focus.

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      2 years ago

      Healthier too since the plant actually did its proper growing cycle and converted nitrogens into protiens

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    2 years ago

    That’s definitely from someone who never tasted a home grown tomatoe or waters theirs a lot too often, you can buy tomatoes but they taste like literal shit in comparison! ;)

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      I think the issue is they taste of nothing, and the flesh is all this mealy mush texture. People have a surprisingly low standard of what the accept as a tomato

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        2 years ago

        Yea! Many evdn try to grow their own but water them too much and don’t taste the real difference because of that. I love tomatoes but the store bough ones really suck even in summer! (I get that they can’t taste all that ripe in winter)

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      2 years ago

      Also you can leave them on the plant a lot longer than they last in the fridge.

      So you save a lot more, since you aren’t buying tomatoes every week. You just pick them as you need them.

  • Ben Hur Horse Race@lemm.ee
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    2 years ago

    Honestly, with my raised beds, between compost, seeds and fertilizer I probably lose money compared to buying tomatoes from the store. Home grown garden tomatoes are 10x better quality than grocery store tomatoes.

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    2 years ago

    the system depends on you only being able to do one thing effectively, and needing to pay other people to do all the things you need but can’t do. When you do that, you have to go through several layers of government and corporate bureaucrats who all squeeze you for a little bit extra just because they’ve positioned themselves between you and what you need to live. To be self-sufficient is to cut all of these middlemen out from between you and the necessities of life. Gardening is a revolutionary act, it’s propaganda of the deed writ small.

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    2 years ago

    Home-grown fruit, like tomatoes (and especially strawberries!) are, like, an entirely different fruit than store-bought. They are SO freaking good! It is like opening Pandora’s Box, because you’ll never enjoy store-bought again.

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      2 years ago

      I totally agree on strawberries. They’re really easy to grow (once they’re in place, they survive through winters and you actually have to stop them from spreading), and the berries are so good.

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    2 years ago

    1.33?

    I can easily go through a tomato a day. The only thing limiting me is the cost. if I grew my own I would definitely go through at least 2 tomatoes a day.

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        2 years ago

        Tomatoes are good man.

        Sliced and put in a sandwich.

        Sliced and served cold with salt and pepper.

        chopped on a taco, or in a salad/wrap.

        Make into soup.

        cooked down into sauce.

        but not fried. Fried green tomatoes are shit and taste awful.

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          We had so many last year that we had to freeze a load, they’re actually really nice frozen - I liked freezing them whole and they make the coolest sound when you knock them into each other, then while frozen cut into wedges and eat. Really refreshing and great texture.