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Goddessdamn it, that is EXACTLY me. I have had this exact idea.
And I live in a city, my apartment barely even has a balcony xD
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Goddessdamn it, that is EXACTLY me. I have had this exact idea.
And I live in a city, my apartment barely even has a balcony xD
(and like, if I grow a plant and not kill it within weeks, I count that as a win generally xD )
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@cmconseils strawberries in a balcony box are a freaking good starting point. And so much yummier than bought ones!
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@cmconseils @IcooIey Cat shelter lady (where I volunteer) was showing me where her vegetable garden and hothouse were that she no longer has time for. For a quick second I considered offering to restart them, then thought noooo, what are you thinking.

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@cmconseils I don’t think these two are necessarily in contradiction to each other.
Let’s say you own (and can defend) your home, and the land it stands on. You’re able to reliably grow enough food to feed both you and your loved ones. Then solar/wind your way to be net positive on energy.
Your daily life would no longer be dependent on that society/state that (intentionally) keeps you overwhelmed in order to subdue you.
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@cmconseils Always follow the call to nature!
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@cmconseils You: living in a very nice house!

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@cmconseils @catsalad ok this one hurt
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@cmconseils I don't think growing food from scratch is so hard. I've seen some growing outside with zero maintenance, on trees and bushes.
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