Does anyone grow their own?

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  1. Nauseous

    Nauseous Active Member

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    Produce?
     
  2. GAS

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    No but I want to, what's a good commonly used veggie that doesn't require alot of attention?

    I hear peppers and tomatoes are but I some some dank shit like horseradish and ginger.
     
  3. Nauseous

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    You can grow some stuff in your windowsill like chives. I had some basil for a while.

    I thought Dwaine grew tomatoes.
     
  4. ivantheterrible

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    i have a garden that is about 1/4 of an acre. grow mostly heirlooms and organicly. corn for grinding, sweet corn (stagger when you do these near each other so they won't cross. sweet corn is soft kerneled and doesn't grind worth a shit), tomatoes, broccoli, cabbage, cucumbers, squash, pumpkins, potatoes. have 3 apple trees (all have been loaded with apples. our early transparent has already dropped the apples), pear trees, rapsberrys, blackberries, greens.
    it does keep me busy. and definantly saves something on the food bill.
     
  5. Nauseous

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    That's really cool. That's what I want to do. I was going to plant blueberries, but I didn't realize that it takes years to get anything off of them. I have a cherry tree and it went nuts this year, but I don't care much for cherries. We tried doing tomatoes and cucumbers last year, but it didn't work out. I'm going to do something next year, I hope.

    Is pumpkin hard to grow? I love pumpkin.
     
  6. ivantheterrible

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    no , pumpkin is not hard to grow. although they have a couple of persistant pests, and the possiblitity of powdery mildew.
    i like planting them in july because if i plant them in may they tend to take over the garden. one year i made that mistake and it rode down my corn and tomatoes, and i had over 600 pounds of pumpkins.
    they are heavy feeders. make a large hill , and have lots of organic fertilizer in the bottom of the hill, water in the late evenings. they suck up most moisture in the evenings.
     
  7. GAS

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    Herbs can grow damn near anywhere, I'm talkin about actual vegetables.


    Ivan what's some easy exotic sorta stuff to grow? I wanna do Ancho chillies and crazy peppers and shit.
     
  8. Nauseous

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    I have a huge hill, so I could just plant them on the hillside. It's better than growing pokeweed in the fall.
     
  9. Reizvolles

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    I have a little cherry tomato bush at my kitchen window, and my hippie grandmother grows carrots, lettuce, green beans, and about 20 other vegetables. Every time she's at my apartment, she's checking my bush to make sure it's disease-free and moist. Like I don't look after it.
     
  10. Reizvolles

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    Oh fuck the lack of an edit function! That part about checking my bush came out totally wrong!
     
  11. Nauseous

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    Yeah, but that was fucking HILARIOUS! :biggrin:
     
  12. Nauseous

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    You should make that your sig.
     
  13. Reizvolles

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    I'll put it under Cheech Marin then. Was kinda funny. Not very often I'm actually funny.
     
  14. Nauseous

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    That makes me laugh everytime I read it. :)
     
  15. ivantheterrible

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    it was funny.

    gas, hell, use your imagination. look into heirloom seed companies, you'll find all kinds of stuff. a lot more than you find in your run of the mill seed companies.
     
  16. Reizvolles

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    In my defence, my crotch is clean-shaven and hair-free, so it's not actually a bush.
     
  17. GAS

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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    Thanks for makin my day Rez!
     
  18. MAJ Havoc

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    And moist?
     
  19. phatboy

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    You know we here at fugly need visual proof....

    :)
     
  20. Nursey

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    Bald pussy is stark and overexposed. Kind of like the grotesque pics of women all holding their flaps wide open. For people who are about as deep as porn actors, into the most superficial of sexual encounters. Neatly trimmed fur is more sensual and appeals to those who more fully appreciate female sexuality with all its' complexities.
     

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