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In reply to the discussion: Do Organic Growers Use ‘Hazmat’ Suits? [View all]HuckleB
(35,773 posts)58. Awesome!
That has what to do with the topic?
Are you pushing the shill gambit?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024512365#post5
You do realize that is just plain creepy. Just because it's not a supposed obscenity, doesn't mean that's not the full intent.
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300 bushels of corn per acre, people could grow their own if zoning/neighborhood Ass. didn't ban it.
Sunlei
Mar 2016
#8
Thats not allowed, its a crime in most neighborhoods across America. Lawns only.
Sunlei
Mar 2016
#14
that's pretty good for a front yard. If you had 50 tomato plants used an entire average front yard,
Sunlei
Mar 2016
#16
My dogs,Jack russell and another mix, rats & any ground varmints don't have a chance here.
Sunlei
Mar 2016
#39
Then more neighborhoods need to be like yours. As it is, either zoning or the HOA
Recursion
Mar 2016
#79
true, grow stuff that is expensive in the stores. I have raspberries, blackberries and table grapes.
Sunlei
Mar 2016
#44
I realize yards are smaller but I want people to know even a small yard can produce enough.
Sunlei
Mar 2016
#26
start small with 10 "hills" and a pack of seeds and one doesn't need any of that other stuff
Sunlei
Mar 2016
#31
Is insecticidal soap or horticultural oil "poison" to anything besides insects?
Major Nikon
Mar 2016
#53
part of it is to keep from getting soaked & having to work outside dripping wet from head to toe
Sunlei
Mar 2016
#6
Most people don't get the difference between hobby gardens and industrial food production
pediatricmedic
Mar 2016
#22
They could but corns inexpensive. I got 400 dozen eggs a year off a quarter acre :P
Sunlei
Mar 2016
#30
...and you refrained from pointing out the lack of maturity of that obvious flamebait OP
Major Nikon
Mar 2016
#48