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Silly American's I reckon. 'course they're living the dream. And right there in the city too. So What's the presenter chatting about?? Yes chef. whole thing makes it sound ridiculous. Listen to presenter,0.12-.13, "and... they eat their own..." Hello, duh, we all know what she's going to say -- "crops", and we know it, Cause people think about shit. Where it goes on the land. Reckon, for the first time in their professional careers: they thought about using a compost toilet.. on the job"
I think so. He's spammed lots of urban garden posts. I think he's just a spiteful homeowner that's afraid of a pet chicken making his house value fall. idiot.
i actually think the gov should force us to have some type of food source on our properties. something like apple trees or some basic fruit tree, therefore during a depression where food services is gone, there will be some type of societal food source in your yard. not like communism but some type of bill or law that just sayes "everyones got to have some type of food tree ". right now if we go into a really bad depression, imagine how bad cities and things will be because there is no food
i like the idea of everyone having food trees infact i am pushing the mayor of my town to plant eatable plants and trees in the grass between the streets.
but i am agenst making it a law, there are already far tomany laws where the government forces you to do things.
i am against too many gov laws too but it would be cool to have a country that has a unlimited supply of food because its everywhere. wow thats cool that your trying to do that in your town, i really hope you can make it happen, then maybe it will catch on in other towns and cities. like i always say if we really get a bad depression where civilization stops turning then at least you got something that can feed people and keep some type of order and slow down societys destruction.
what an odd idea: "have the government forcing the people to have food on their properties." why does the government need to be involved in your kitchen. get real.
ok maybe force it too harsh but, having a solid food supply would be nice to ensure that if there was ever destruction of society there would be food. think everyone gets their food from the store. if the store was not there, there would be a real problem for most of the population, maybe you got sometype of supply on your property, but if not you could starve, that would suck lol. just imagine cities, the cites would suffer alot to cause theres no room for food trees.
ok maybe force it too harsh but, having a solid food supply would be nice to ensure that if there was ever destruction of society there would be food. think everyone gets their food from the store. if the store was not there, there would be a real problem for most of the population, maybe you got sometype of supply on your property, but if not you could starve, that would suck lol. just imagine cities, the cites would suffer alot to cause theres no room for food trees.
On just over 1/4 an acre of nasty pepple rock & sandy soil, I cheer theses guys on. I am inspired to put in more raised beds for not just favorite lettuce and herbs but keep out feline intruders. Also having an urban garden helps the bees and insect eating predators thrive.
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bloggycreek 3 years ago
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Silly American's I reckon. 'course they're living the dream. And right there in the city too. So What's the presenter chatting about?? Yes chef. whole thing makes it sound ridiculous. Listen to presenter,0.12-.13, "and... they eat their own..." Hello, duh, we all know what she's going to say -- "crops", and we know it, Cause people think about shit. Where it goes on the land. Reckon, for the first time in their professional careers: they thought about using a compost toilet.. on the job"
felixwat 3 years ago
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no such thing as a sustainable urban farm. move to the country.
WCSLdglas 3 years ago
perhaps you missed the video?
desertblbuesman 3 years ago 3
I think so. He's spammed lots of urban garden posts. I think he's just a spiteful homeowner that's afraid of a pet chicken making his house value fall. idiot.
TreyNitrotoluene 3 years ago 7
@TreyNitrotoluene - it's spam to state my opinion? okay, i see, you're all about freedom, aren't you?
WCSLdglas 1 year ago
@WCSLdglas How do you know?
TheShirEl 1 year ago
@TheShirEl - get out of the cities.
WCSLdglas 1 year ago
i actually think the gov should force us to have some type of food source on our properties. something like apple trees or some basic fruit tree, therefore during a depression where food services is gone, there will be some type of societal food source in your yard. not like communism but some type of bill or law that just sayes "everyones got to have some type of food tree ". right now if we go into a really bad depression, imagine how bad cities and things will be because there is no food
boxa888 4 years ago
i like the idea of everyone having food trees infact i am pushing the mayor of my town to plant eatable plants and trees in the grass between the streets.
but i am agenst making it a law, there are already far tomany laws where the government forces you to do things.
lostorfound19 3 years ago 2
i am against too many gov laws too but it would be cool to have a country that has a unlimited supply of food because its everywhere. wow thats cool that your trying to do that in your town, i really hope you can make it happen, then maybe it will catch on in other towns and cities. like i always say if we really get a bad depression where civilization stops turning then at least you got something that can feed people and keep some type of order and slow down societys destruction.
boxa888 3 years ago
what an odd idea: "have the government forcing the people to have food on their properties." why does the government need to be involved in your kitchen. get real.
WCSLdglas 3 years ago
ok maybe force it too harsh but, having a solid food supply would be nice to ensure that if there was ever destruction of society there would be food. think everyone gets their food from the store. if the store was not there, there would be a real problem for most of the population, maybe you got sometype of supply on your property, but if not you could starve, that would suck lol. just imagine cities, the cites would suffer alot to cause theres no room for food trees.
boxa888 3 years ago 2
ok maybe force it too harsh but, having a solid food supply would be nice to ensure that if there was ever destruction of society there would be food. think everyone gets their food from the store. if the store was not there, there would be a real problem for most of the population, maybe you got sometype of supply on your property, but if not you could starve, that would suck lol. just imagine cities, the cites would suffer alot to cause theres no room for food trees.
boxa888 3 years ago
@WCSLdglas Ever heard of WWII "Victory Gardens"?
TheShirEl 1 year ago
they should probably start with planning fruit trees instead of ornamental trees on the nature strip.
thegentilehunter 3 years ago 5
It is amazing what's possible! Grow more on the rooftops, too!!
chuckkottke 4 years ago
On just over 1/4 an acre of nasty pepple rock & sandy soil, I cheer theses guys on. I am inspired to put in more raised beds for not just favorite lettuce and herbs but keep out feline intruders. Also having an urban garden helps the bees and insect eating predators thrive.
kaisenji 4 years ago