#2 2008-04-04 11:55:05
I grow my own.
Vegetables, that is.
But sometimes I have to resort to regular veggies. And this scares me.
By the way, does anyone else like to grow them? I won a metric fuckload of seeds on the eBay, and I want to share the extras.
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#3 2008-04-04 14:23:40
sofaking wrote:
By the way, does anyone else like to grow them? I won a metric fuckload of seeds on the eBay, and I want to share the extras.
I live in a shitbox apartment in Atlanta. The last time I tried growing herbs on the fire escape thingy, my neighbor used my planters as ashtrays.
Fucking asshole.
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#4 2008-04-04 14:33:53
I live in a 3 bedroom flat and don't have any place to grow veggies, but luckily, organic vegetables are easy to come by in San Francisco. So is, um, home grown which is great for baking, of course.
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#5 2008-04-04 20:39:40
Man, those veggies da bling!
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#6 2008-04-05 02:01:02
sofaking wrote:
I grow my own.
Vegetables, that is.
But sometimes I have to resort to regular veggies. And this scares me.
By the way, does anyone else like to grow them? I won a metric fuckload of seeds on the eBay, and I want to share the extras.
Wow! A metric fuckload...let's see, double it, add 30...that would be 32 standard fuckloads!
Anything that'll grow okay in clayey soil in the high desert?
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#7 2008-04-05 07:46:28
sofaking wrote:
I grow my own.
Vegetables, that is.
But sometimes I have to resort to regular veggies. And this scares me.
By the way, does anyone else like to grow them? I won a metric fuckload of seeds on the eBay, and I want to share the extras.
Is a metric fuckload larger or smaller than an SAE fuckload?
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#8 2008-04-05 08:04:29
sofaking wrote:
I grow my own.
Vegetables, that is.
But sometimes I have to resort to regular veggies. And this scares me.
By the way, does anyone else like to grow them? I won a metric fuckload of seeds on the eBay, and I want to share the extras.
Regular veggies aren't normally made of tinfoil. The most important thing with regular fruits and veggies is to make sure you wash them. Trust me, I've worked in a produce plant, and no matter how clean they look, you have no idea how many hands they've gone through.
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#9 2008-04-05 14:37:30
You should wash organic produce as well. I've done lots of work with organic produce (selling at farmers' markets, cooking with it at restaurants, etc.) and it's filthy. As Tojo pointed out, it's handled quite a bit before it even gets to the market, but - more important - organic doesn't mean it hasn't been treated with insecticides. Many organic insecticides or disease-control treatments are just as lethal as their synthetic counterparts.
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#10 2008-04-05 14:46:59
It couldn't be anything to do with using a microwave, right?
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