Anonymous wrote:OP here. He doesn’t want to become a farmer and own animals or anything. He is talking about growing some of our food like produce and possibly getting chickens ( for eggs). He is fine with not getting chickens, but with the cost of living and inflation, he thinks it would be cool to be able to grow our own food. It wouldn’t be enough to fully live off, but we would be able to save money and grow our own food that we know is healthy.
He is not talking about living in a super rural area either. Most of the suburbs we looked at don’t offer more than .25 acres of land. He thinks moving to a place a little more rural but by the city or suburbs would be cool.
We are not wealthy but we make good money and he won’t quit his job. He works from hone and can work from anywhere most of the time.
Anonymous wrote:I’m in CT on 2 acres about 1.5 hour away from nyc - it’s doable but …why spend months growing something and dealing with bugs when you can just get it for .50 cents at the store lol
Anonymous wrote:I'd divorce him. I'm not even kidding. I barely tolerate the suburbs when I go there and am so relieved to get back to a major city. I am crawling out of my skin in rural areas. This would be a total deal-breaker for me.
Anonymous wrote:We live on .47 acres and have chickens and a big garden that provides a surprising amount of food for us. The garden can be a real PITA though - birds eat the berries, caterpillars feast on the squash, cukes, collards, rapini, etc. And foxes have eaten our chickens.
My point is that you can do a lot to grow food on a small plot, and it could be an interim step to figure out how much you can tolerate all the work that goes along with trying to separate from the grid. But if your DH is looking for space away from neighbors that's a different thing.
Anonymous wrote:I live on 2.5 acres in a place where we can be in to DC in 30 minutes (more like 45 in rush hour). You don't need to move the WV if you don't want to just to grow produce and have a few chickens.
Anonymous wrote:We have a five acre property with a three bed two full bath house in the Shenandoah. Once the kids are in college we'll be out there likely more than half the year if not 75% of the year. It's beautiful. Backyard is the Blue Ridge Mountains and the River.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he want to eat a lot of peaches?
Peaches for me.
They come from a cab from a man in a factory downtown.