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US facing hunger crisis -- (link)
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Apr 3 '20, 05:20
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Rising demand, lack of supplies and volunteers
(www.theguardian.com)
Responses:
Seriously. Vegetable gardening. Get started on your seedlings. It is time to put those lawns to a practical use. Throw some old potatoes in a corner, -- (edited)
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Andie
Apr 3, 05:57
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So here is a potato growing trick I saw over a decade ago that I am going to try this year. You use hay or straw so and you don't have any digging at
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Bacon
Apr 3, 06:37
12
I've tried this with mixed results. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 3, 06:51
5
Would you say yay or nay on giving it a go? -- nm
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Bacon
Apr 3, 06:52
4
old way of planting in ground better? -- nm
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Bacon
Apr 3, 06:53
3
If you have the space, the old way is better. If space is limited, do what you can with what you've got. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 3, 06:57
2
Thx for the tips -- nm
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Bacon
Apr 3, 07:01
1
There are also certain varieties (which I don't know of the top of my head) that work and some that don't. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 3, 07:07
Can you get straw or hay? 😃 -- nm
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Andie
Apr 3, 06:39
5
I saw it done with both. Also the first time I saw it they had the hay/straw broken into 4-6 inch squares not all broken down like that pic in the
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Bacon
Apr 3, 06:43
4
No. Either will work. My question is do you have a place where you can acquire either at the moment? :) -- nm
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Andie
Apr 3, 06:44
3
Oh we do yes. We live on the edge of some farming communities. I am within 3-7 miles of several feed/livestock stores. -- nm
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Bacon
Apr 3, 06:48
2
Perfect. -- nm
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Andie
Apr 3, 06:48
1
I will post pics on facebook as the experiment grows over the spring and summer -- nm
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Bacon
Apr 3, 06:50
This is where living in the city bites me in the behind. I look out my window and see nothing but concrete. Not even that little patch of grass
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Krusty
Apr 3, 06:23
9
We are stuck with pots on the balcony this summer. But it's something! -- nm
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Andie
Apr 3, 06:39
8
With everything we started planting seeds late, but it is done! -- (pic)
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Andie
Apr 3, 06:53
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That's a good idea. I'll mention it to Theresa and see if she's up for it. -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 3, 06:43
6
You need lots of sun for most things, but you can do greens with mostly shade. -- nm
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Andie
Apr 3, 06:46
3
I have some big windows that get sun in the morning and smaller ones that get sun in the afternoon. -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 3, 06:50
1
Great! -- nm
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Andie
Apr 3, 06:50
Here is a link for a high volume patio garden -- (link)
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Bacon
Apr 3, 06:49
Tomatoes are a huge bang for the buck when you have limited space. I have done zucchini, cucumber, crookneck squash by using tomato cages and growing -- (edited)
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Bacon
Apr 3, 06:46
1
The Bountiful Container is a great book for growing edibles in pots, as well. -- nm
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Andie
Apr 3, 06:47
We’re planting tomorrow! -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 3, 06:02
2
Yay!! -- nm
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Bacon
Apr 3, 06:30
Thumbs up emoji -- nm
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Andie
Apr 3, 06:03
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