Watcha cookin'?

There actually are studies that show we have approx 60 harvests left until the soil will no longer be able to support current growth.

Now sustainable farming is a much different story.


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I’ve heard that as well. I have about an acre of my lot that’s not being used other than for my 3 sheep to keep the grass down. I’m drawing up plans for a permaculture setup that, once established, will provide enough food for my entire street. Downside is that I should’ve started this 3 years ago when the house was built as it takes roughly 10 years to get truly sustainable and self-sufficient.


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I’ve heard that as well. I have about an acre of my lot that’s not being used other than for my 3 sheep to keep the grass down. I’m drawing up plans for a permaculture setup that, once established, will provide enough food for my entire street. Downside is that I should’ve started this 3 years ago when the house was built as it takes roughly 10 years to get truly sustainable and self-sufficient.


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Sweet, that’ll be fun.

Growing up we had an acre at my uncles place that was a garden. That whole side of the family worked it and ate from it. That was my mom and four of her siblings/spouses and 16 of us grandkids. We only bought produce in the winter if we didn’t want stuff we had canned.


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Sweet, that’ll be fun.

Growing up we had an acre at my uncles place that was a garden. That whole side of the family worked it and ate from it. That was my mom and four of her siblings/spouses and 16 of us grandkids. We only bought produce in the winter if we didn’t want stuff we had canned.


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How did you deal with keeping the weeds down? The last time I did a really big garden, like a 1/4 acre, it was just unmanageable for me by myself. On smaller gardens I used to use newspapers and straw which was nice to have worked back into the soil, but that's a massive pain in the dick to lay that much down and not have the shit blowing everywhere.
 
How did you deal with keeping the weeds down? The last time I did a really big garden, like a 1/4 acre, it was just unmanageable for me by myself. On smaller gardens I used to use newspapers and straw which was nice to have worked back into the soil, but that's a massive pain in the dick to lay that much down and not have the shit blowing everywhere.

Who needs a weed wacker when you have 16 grandkids and at least five adults to pull the weeds out[emoji848]
I believe the answer to your weeds problem is that you did not spread enough seed around.


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How did you deal with keeping the weeds down? The last time I did a really big garden, like a 1/4 acre, it was just unmanageable for me by myself. On smaller gardens I used to use newspapers and straw which was nice to have worked back into the soil, but that's a massive pain in the dick to lay that much down and not have the shit blowing everywhere.

Who needs a weed wacker when you have 16 grandkids and at least five adults to pull the weeds out[emoji848]
I believe the answer to your weeds problem is that you did not spread enough seed around.


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That^^

Lots of hands. Lol

Honestly I don’t know answer. I was a lot younger and can’t remember. I just remember going out there as a kid and picking rocks and weeds for what seemed like an eternity. But being a kid it was probably like 20 minutes.


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How did you deal with keeping the weeds down? The last time I did a really big garden, like a 1/4 acre, it was just unmanageable for me by myself. On smaller gardens I used to use newspapers and straw which was nice to have worked back into the soil, but that's a massive pain in the dick to lay that much down and not have the shit blowing everywhere.
My dad has always had a fairly large garden and he plants his rows about 6-8 inches wider than the tiller. Then he only has to hand weed 3-4 inches on either side of the plants. After about a month the plants get big enough and not much grows under them. The only thing you really have to spend time weeding is things like carrots, radishes and onions.

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My dad has always had a fairly large garden and he plants his rows about 6-8 inches wider than the tiller. Then he only has to hand weed 3-4 inches on either side of the plants. After about a month the plants get big enough and not much grows under them. The only thing you really have to spend time weeding is things like carrots, radishes and onions.

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This is what I’ve always done and my dad has done that for years.
 
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