• IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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      2 years ago

      I do my best and buy about half my food from local farmers (and that isn’t easy in northern Ontario, especially during winter) … a bit expensive, but so is buying from the grocery store too, so it works out.

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        I live in the suburbs so Sprouts is the closest I get to “local”. I keep chickens and a garden but most of my food comes from Kroger. It is what it is.

        I gotta go to work.

      • haui@lemmy.giftedmc.com
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        2 years ago

        Very true. You can also decide not to pay for IP which is a lie anyway and freely watch and listen to and read whatever you like, play all the games that are not gambling dens in a box and use libre software whenever you can and most importantly tell all your friends about it.

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      2 years ago

      Every year I grow more food than the previous year. Someday I’m hoping to grow most of my non-meat items and then fork over the money for local organic meat and freeze it.

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        I’m no good with crops, but our salad/salsa garden is successful.

        If you’re allowed them, laying hens are stupid easy to keep. I don’t do roasters because we have a 5 bird limit in our suburb and honestly harvesting chickens is messy and time consuming.

        E: oh, and free range eggs will absolutely ruin you for regular eggs. It’s like the difference in one of your tomatoes and the ones from the grocery.

        • Boomer Humor Doomergod@lemmy.world
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          I’ve had multiple unsuccessful attempts at a garden but two successful attempts with livestock: Pigs and chickens. It’s helpful that they make noise when there’s something wrong.

          +1 for free range eggs. Plus there’s no bugs in your yard. Where I live now I can’t keep chickens but I’m allowed to have ducks, so I think I’ll do that in the spring.

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            2 years ago

            We ended up with some Easter ducks and now everyone prefers duck eggs. They are more consistent winter layers too.

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            2 years ago

            Gardening isn’t all that complicated. Plants need water, nutrients and sun. The chicken manure you have is great for a garden. If you have clean wood ashes, scatter them around. Timing when you plant is also important - too early, when the soil is cold may prevent germination, while planting too late may put plants into a dry spell. Above all, visit your garden for a few minutes each day to see if it needs some action like watering, weeding or bug remediation. Finally, keep your soil loose. Don’t over-till though.
            BTW, I do not plow, till or do much weeding because I use a sand and mulch approach. It can sometimes be tricky.

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          2 years ago

          It’s like the difference in one of your tomatoes and the ones from the grocery.

          Many people do not know this but it is true.

    • SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 years ago

      I also like food, which is why I hate capitalism

      (Under capitalism it’s profits over people. Profits over feeding people. How could you ever justify food insecurity in a country like the US otherwise?)