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[quote=Anonymous]I started growing vegetables in 2020 because of covid. We eat a lot of salads and I can keep us in lettuce and tomatoes most of the spring and summer. But lettuce doesn't keep for winter ... I guess if we were really pressed we could grow it indoors. I tried more robust veggies like broccoli but those are too space intensive. I'm trying potatoes this year, but potatoes are cheap to buy. It's never cheaper than the store. Beds, soil, pest control ... especially when one bad weather episode can wipe you out. I think there are many good reasons to grow your own food. It's just not more economical than an expert with professional equipment and all day to work on it. I would love to see front yard produce gardens become more common / socially acceptable. I'd also like the restrictions on residential chickens to lighten up a bit. [/quote]
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