Spiky Bugger
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A while back, @hilary1617 suggested a product like https://mygardyn.com/gardyn-studio/ for growing veggies and stuff. It seemed a tad expensive to me at the time, since even the small version
would grow more than the two of us would likely eat.
But now that there is a chance that a large percentage of our agricultural workforce may be seeking employment elsewhere…and, I suspect, the decreased supply of both harvested produce and folks willing to work for what passes for “wages” in that industry…that might be an investment some would find reasonable. Especially if they could share with a friend or neighbor.
I’m still kind of holding out for something smaller, but may give in and just share with MiniSue and her clan. At first, the promised “five pounds per month” didn’t sound like much, but it takes a whole lot of wheatgrass, dill, parsley, peppers and such to make five pounds.
But you might be interested…
would grow more than the two of us would likely eat.
But now that there is a chance that a large percentage of our agricultural workforce may be seeking employment elsewhere…and, I suspect, the decreased supply of both harvested produce and folks willing to work for what passes for “wages” in that industry…that might be an investment some would find reasonable. Especially if they could share with a friend or neighbor.
I’m still kind of holding out for something smaller, but may give in and just share with MiniSue and her clan. At first, the promised “five pounds per month” didn’t sound like much, but it takes a whole lot of wheatgrass, dill, parsley, peppers and such to make five pounds.
But you might be interested…
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