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By starting a small community garden by where you are located, you can help drive down the soaring cost of vegetables and or produce, near where you are.
By cooperation even in city areas, small community gardens, using very little soil, can produce vegetables and some fruits, if people adopt a coop stance.
TheDoc
Have you forgetten to take your medications today, phillip?
paul h
QUOTE (philip347+Apr 5 2008, 02:07 PM)
By starting a small community garden by where you are located, you can help drive down the soaring cost of vegetables and or produce, near where you are.
By cooperation even in city areas, small community gardens, using very little soil, can produce vegetables and some fruits, if people adopt a coop stance.

I tried that once. The cops came out and dug all of my hard work.
Confused2
(Experience suggests that Phillip347 is having one of his better days)
BenTheMan
QUOTE (philip347+Apr 5 2008, 06:07 PM)
By starting a small community garden by where you are located, you can help drive down the soaring cost of vegetables and or produce, near where you are.
By cooperation even in city areas, small community gardens, using very little soil, can produce vegetables and some fruits, if people adopt a coop stance.

Community oil well.

I suggest that we all dig for oil in our communities.

With a bit of hard work, we can help drive down oil prices.
Sapo
If I may interject.

My garden isn't for the community. Anyone jumping my fence for a tomato or an eggplant will very likely be the recipient of a high-speed potato, courtesy this weekend's quite satisfying project! cool.gif
BenTheMan
QUOTE (Sapo+Apr 6 2008, 02:37 AM)
If I may interject.

My garden isn't for the community. Anyone jumping my fence for a tomato or an eggplant will very likely be the recipient of a high-speed potato, courtesy this weekend's quite satisfying project! cool.gif

Hey we're from Texas, don't forget.

People taking tomatoes from my garden might expect an *** full of bird shot or a .357 slug in the dirt at their feet.
philip347
Its better encouraging people to grow community share gardens then have to shoot people, as food is scarce, then nobody wants to burry those people?
I mean if your really enterprising, you can also harvest the dead, clean them then make beef jerky out of them.
Then this way, you have a protein with your vegetables.
Wasn’t it Reagan who said the term human-type people and the poor know where they can go?
paul h
>...Wasn’t it Reagan who said...

Soilant green is people ohmy.gif
Gorgeous
QUOTE (paul h+Apr 6 2008, 11:41 AM)
>...Wasn’t it Reagan who said...

Soilant green is people ohmy.gif

No, I think he said, "Soilent green is purple"!



g.
Moomin
QUOTE (BenTheMan+Apr 6 2008, 03:45 AM)
Hey we're from Texas, don't forget.

People taking tomatoes from my garden might expect an *** full of bird shot or a .357 slug in the dirt at their feet.

I come from Essex England where flesh wounding is the equivalent of a friendly hello - if someone dared scrump a tomato from my allotment I'd be melting his face off with a high intensity napalm dispensor. mad.gif
vkamath
If someone took a tomato from my yard, I'd yell from a safe distance "Yep, take that tomato pal, I hope you get diarrhea!"

Edit : and my chihuahua would be ferociously barking at him while hiding behind me.
TheDoc
QUOTE (vkamath+)
Edit : and my chihuahua would be ferociously barking at him while hiding behind me.


Hey! You stole my chihuahua! mad.gif

laugh.gif
paul h
Do you really want it back?

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N O M
I hadn't noticed this thread. I have to admit it has to be the sanest thing I've seen philip167 post.

I've heard of great successes with community gardens. They can also help to encourage the "community spirit" that is sadly lacking in much of western society.
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