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Started growing a Biden Garden to learn how to grow my own food to beat inflation

Posted on 10/31/21 at 8:21 pm
Posted by cokebottleag
I’m a Santos Republican
Member since Aug 2011
24028 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 8:21 pm
Got broccoli, spinach, lettuce, blackberries, oranges, and olives.

Anyone else planting a Biden Garden?
Posted by omegaman66
greenwell springs
Member since Oct 2007
22777 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 8:23 pm to
Not this fall but I have been working on a garden bed for next spring.
Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
62765 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 8:25 pm to
Biden will send the FBI to investigate all home gardens.
Posted by LockeNLoad
Omnipresent
Member since Oct 2021
235 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 8:30 pm to
Olives? Doesn’t it take years to get a tree into production?
Posted by Nosevens
Member since Apr 2019
10290 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 8:41 pm to
He’s got one of those Olive Garden gardens . Pasta , tomato sauce , parmigiana, with a whole row of white sauce
Posted by Nosevens
Member since Apr 2019
10290 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 8:46 pm to
As food gets crazy and costly it’s going to be rough on the individuals who cannot do for themselves the most . That’s when the real fun starts in this Biden made economic progress
Posted by Bodyaid
Slidell
Member since Feb 2009
393 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 8:49 pm to
Don't forget the "depends" tree. The garden will self fertilize
Posted by David_DJS
Member since Aug 2005
17888 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 8:51 pm to
Are we allowed to grow gardens? Somebody should check to make sure before we get too excited about this.
Posted by DaleDenton
Member since Jun 2010
42349 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 8:55 pm to
I live in a rural area, nearly everyone has gardens. We all grow different things and trade with each other. A few neighbors have cattle which we have talked about precessing ourselves for the community when thing sget worse. When the Biden plan is fully executed we will have to sacrifice the horses, mules, dogs, and cats as planned.
This post was edited on 10/31/21 at 8:56 pm
Posted by themunch
Earth. maybe
Member since Jan 2007
64655 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 8:59 pm to
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Are we allowed to grow gardens? Somebody should check to make sure before we get too excited about this.


Remember in early Covids, the stores shut down the seed aisle.
Posted by David_DJS
Member since Aug 2005
17888 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 9:04 pm to
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Remember in early Covids, the stores shut down the seed aisle.

Of course. Could there have been anything worse from the perspective of the morons on TV (both sides of the microphone) than people being outside, getting fresh air and some sun?
Posted by NewbombII
Member since Nov 2014
4680 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 9:21 pm to
Put a TV with msm on 24/7 your plants will get plenty of fertilizer.
Posted by Tbone2
Member since Jun 2015
581 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 9:54 pm to
Google LSU Planting Guide, it gives alot of information. I think aTm has one too.
Posted by obdobd918
Member since Jun 2020
3228 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 10:03 pm to
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Anyone else planting a Biden Garden?


Please change title. IT should be a Let's Greaux Brandon! Garden
Posted by Lightning
Texas
Member since May 2014
2300 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 10:45 pm to
I have a garden and am increasing the variety of things I grow. But I’m damn sure not calling something I work that hard on a Biden Garden.
Posted by Lightning
Texas
Member since May 2014
2300 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 10:47 pm to
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As food gets crazy and costly it’s going to be rough on the individuals who cannot do for themselves the most . That’s when the real fun starts in this Biden made economic progress



Government increased SNAP benefits by 25%, so it’s only the rest of us that actually pay for our own food that will feel the price increases.
Posted by jonnyanony
Member since Nov 2020
9939 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 11:06 pm to
These aren't going to get you very far. You want volume. Broccoli, for example, takes 60d and you get one head.

High volume plants like tubers and gourds. Peppers and squash when it's warmer.
This post was edited on 10/31/21 at 11:07 pm
Posted by Tantal
Member since Sep 2012
13960 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 11:16 pm to
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As food gets crazy and costly it’s going to be rough on the individuals who cannot do for themselves the most

I've got a lake house and a boat (fish) and a cousin with 150 acres of prime East Texas land covered in pigs and deer. I just need a big deep freeze to store it all. City folks are going to be straight fricked.
This post was edited on 10/31/21 at 11:17 pm
Posted by McLemore
Member since Dec 2003
31495 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 11:23 pm to
I'm focusing on hunting/trapping, fishing/shellfish, aquaponics, dairy cows/sheep/goats, chickens.

If the shite hits the fan (and not just the *president's diaper), then i want complete proteins, not roughage.
Posted by Speckhunter2012
Lake Charles
Member since Dec 2012
5808 posts
Posted on 10/31/21 at 11:24 pm to
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You want volume. Broccoli, for example, takes 60d and you get one head.


Once I cut the main head of Broccoli, it will continue developing smaller single heads all winter until it gets too warm in the spring and begins to flower. Even then you can eat the flowers as a nice quick snack while tending other plants.
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