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It doesn't take much land to grow a significant amount of food

This is very true!!! Although I live on ten acres, I only have a relatively small garden (about 20x40') and it is still capable of producing much more than my family can consume unless I preserve a lot of it. A single pumpkin seed for example, can result in almost 100 lbs of pumpkins even if you don't take care of them. They just grow like weeds! Tomatoes, potatoes, squash: plant a few seeds and you're up to your neck in veggies in a few months.

And about the strawberry comment: everyone who loves strawberries should do themselves a favor and grow some, even if it's just in a small pot on the windowsill. Home grown strawberries are vastly superior to the ones in the supermarket in every aspect except shipping ability.



I have 18 strawberry plants ready to go into a new patch, nice and big, so they'll propagate outward into twice as many... :D

I just moved to a house on 7 acres, so I tilled, manured and fenced off 25' * 25' for vegetables, but... found myself wanting more room for corn, so I tilled 25' * 50' more, plus the strawberry patch.

If we spent as much time as we do on our lawns on vegetables, every house would easily be self sustaining for fruits and veggies!




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