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From: "Carol" <cshenk@virginia-beach.com>
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songbird wrote:

> Carol wrote:
> ...
> > And you have no clue how much we produce and how much more we have
> > that never enters the sales market (I even gave 2 nut samples).
> 
>   yes, if people had gardens they could cut food expenses
> but then they'd actually have to do something to grow and
> harvest it (and learn about nature and stuff...).
> 
> 
>   songbird

Yup.  I'm still working on it but only trees really work for me, though
I get other things in smaller amounts.  Lettuce and green onions equal
to our needs.  Most years lots of bell peppers.

Current project, source some plant warmers and better seedling pots
yhat I can use year after year.