Mark asks…
looking for information
Yep. Every year the millions of people in this country who plant a garden are breaking the law. All the stores that sell seeds and plants (like Wal Mart and Lowe’s) they are breaking the law too.
Did you even think before you posted your question? WHY would it be against the law to grow your own food? I honestly do not think there is anywhere in the world that would be illegal.
James asks…
Would it be possible to have a small plot of land, live in a tent and grow your own food. Water you could get and purify it if need be.
I think you could maybe live quite comfortable like that. Maybe a bit of hard work but then you done it for yourself.
Here is a complete home 96 sq feet. Forget the tent. Eco friendly and cheapo too
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/256293
Now answer mine about peanut butter sandwiches
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgOJJTOEvjxEkeQQVRLxVdnty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100819132104AALv8oh
You are going to get hungry you know, gotta eat.
George asks…
I’m a college student and although I would love to buy organic as much as possible, it’s really starting to take a toll. I live in an apartment and I saw someone on here give advice to someone else about this, saying they could grow plants (food) in the window. Is this possible and, if so, which plants? I also have a balcony so I could grow stuff out there as well. What would be easy to grow on my own and if you have any experience with this, how well does it work? Also how often to water and best ways to take care of them, etc. Thanks in advance for all answers!
I would grow tomatoes, carrots, lettuce. Just get some pots, put about an inch or so of rocks in bottom for drainage, place on pot plates, add proper soil (ask when you buy your seeds or “starter tomato”, say, and when the soil feels dry (stick finger about first join down in soil), water but do not overwater. Done deal! Just grow what you like to eat. I would put them on the balcony to get the sunlight but do check every day for dryness. Water in morning or early evening is best.
There is also a great book which you can probably get at the library called “Square Foot Gardening”. Excellent for small area.
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