• BilSabab@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    Establishing a community garden is a lot of fun actually. We have one in our house but it is not very big so you basically get a single vegetable every now and then but the whole working with the ground, keeping the irrigation system intact is soothing.

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      2 hours ago

      Where I live we have a CSA farm (Community-owned agriculture). You can join the coop to get a weekly share of veg and either do a day’s work on the farm each week, or pay an amount each month. It’s honestly amazing, it feels like I’ve hacked the system. I get cheap, organic veg grown less than a mile away and harvested the day before I collect it and it’s upskilling and connecting the local community.

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        2 hours ago

        yeah, that’s very cool. there is nothing more satisfying than planting a bunch of seeds, watching them grow - you start to notice how much stuff they go through. It took me about two and a half months to get my first batch of plum tomatoes and just holding one of them in my hand felt like i just did something right.

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          2 hours ago

          Oh yeah, that’s an amazing feeling! No tomato ever tastes as good as the one first one you grow and pick.

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            2 hours ago

            yeah, it ruined supermarket tomatoes forever for me - after a while you can almost taste the chemistry in them.