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RE: They will come...

in Informationwar3 years ago

You need to get a good look at the soil first. Every few feet it changes. Some sandy, some dark, some need lime, others do not.
When you get a grip regards the soil. Tomatoes grow anywhere and love sand even,
Carrots grow small but planting a few parsley in-between makes them grow massive.
Mint grows every year and spreads, you only need to plant one.
Raspberries too.
Parsley, potatoes, they come back year on year.

The beauty with the latter is one potato when it starts shoots, you can cut it up 15 times, plant one shoot, and they all grow. Plant em deep but in soil that is not dense.

Superb, can not wait to see you get your grow on :-)

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That is approximately what the survey came back with. That is what I have to work with. The building out back has a cement floor and used to have chickens. The middle back building is another garage. The back right most building is an old milking barn. There is also a carriage house concealed by one of the trees that is a tiny home with bathroom, kitchen, livingroom, and bedroom.

Left of pond looks good for tomatoes. Might need a bit of a roof with these acidic rains though, right side of the pond looks superb for potatoes, fertile land that bit.

Get some herbs, mint etc in the middle, carrots to the rear. Good to go that land, superb. Nice purchase.
Getting on my nerves the you will own nothing and be happy lunatics, own it, be happy, and get your grow on bro.

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Yeah the entire area seems pretty fertile...

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Looks superb and well kept. You can even have fish. Perfect. Looks perfect.


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