Do you think food grows on trees? It does! And on bushes and in the grass and in the water and under ground. But if you need a little help, just hike off the Appalachian Trail a few miles into one of those little mountain towns and find you a home-cookin' place! Scarf down some beans and mashed potatoes with gravy, corn bread, biscuits, cabbages, sweet corn, banana pudding and apples and a big glass of ice tea. Sleep it off in a hostel or rented cabin and head back to the trail the next morning.
food does indeed grow on trees..I like bananas, I always look at it like, why does this plant make this?
I like peaches and pears. My aunt has a basset hound named peaches, she also has a pear tree, and the dog eats the fallen pears lol
I like the peach and pear nectar drinks from the supermarket...it's a spanish brand and really good, they have a Banana-strawberry one too. and they're like 68 some odd cents apeice so thats good
I am tempted on planting my entire front yard with bushes and fruits and flowers so have my own little eden and don't need to mow that huge ass side lawn
do it, i tried to grow pepper plants under lights but they flower but the flowers fall off and don't make peppers, i've tried manually polllinating them too but i think they have some type of pest..stilll nice to have some live plants, i love live plants
ikr I saw this one house in the hood, but hippies lived there, they had a sign that said plant power and had flowers and fruit trees and bushes all in the yard, wish I could of snapped a pic
well not everything...I don't own the houses..or the farms...pretty sure itd be stealing if I just picked one of the corn ears at the edge of the field , lol homeless people get caught all the time stealin corn and beans around here
Hell yeah, dude. I garden out my yard every year. If mowing your lawn is as much a pain invthe ass for you, as it is for me, then i advise you to get your lawn pulled up and resod with a ground clover. I havent done it, but a neighbor of mine has. He never has to mow, and the lawn is always soft.
There's an old Bible principle about not harvesting everything in your fields. You were supposed to leave some for the poor to glean. Food pantries and community gardens are the modern equivalent. It is wrong to hoard all you grow. Share!