I think this is a great idea if you are looking to start a CSA, but can’t purchase land. Another idea I see that could stem from this is sharing your yard with apartment dwellers. A lot of homeowners have yards and want organic, local produce, but do not have the desire or the time to work in a garden. I am sure a number of these homeowners know someone who has the desire to grow their own food, but does not have the space. The homeowners could allow their friends to farm their land and use their water in exchange for some fresh produce. Both parties get something they want out of the deal and it is better for the environment.
That's it, I've decided I'm going to put tomato plants on the pack of the house between the rose bushes, and Box out and fence a section next to the new cedar fence for veggies in the spring. I could get everything ready before the first heavy snow, and then have less work in the spring. no reason to NOT do this. Thanks!
No tires, we need to recycle an claim the 5 gallons of oil in each tire. Note 2 1/2 in each car tire
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