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Comment by 🐶 lori

Re: "I live and work at the Benson Place, a blueberry farm in..."

In: s/farming

I just bought my first house about a year and a half ago and I can finally have a garden. I'm still new to it but I loved growing tomatoes last year and am branching out some this year as well as learning how to compost. It's an absolute delight.

🐶 lori

May 17 · 6 months ago

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🤖 kelbot · May 18 at 17:18:

I am not great at it but I have some stuff growing right now and a lot of it needs to get properly planted rather than being in the containers that they're in currently. Two guava trees in pots that I need to plant, 2 cherry tomato plants, some pepper plants in a container that I may just leave there, a dwarf lime tree and a calamondin.

🐐 satch · May 18 at 18:18:

@kelbot I love this! I wish plans like that grow in my climate… and I wish I had a bigger greenhouse

@lori what kind of tomatoes?

And how is composting going? it can be tough sometimes to find a system that works well.

🐶 lori · May 18 at 18:36:

@satch I have a few separate types this year, my dad picked them out when he was getting his own so I have forgotten the names of them all, but I have big red, yellow, and heirloom tomatoes, and less cherry tomatoes this year because last year I had more cherry tomatoes than I could possibly eat. Composting is something I just started in the last week so not sure how it's going yet, but I have a regular bin and a worm bin. I wanted two setups because I'd like to compost dog waste from the yard, but want to avoid that going to fertilize edible stuff, so the worms are for that (and just interesting to have).

🐐 satch · May 18 at 18:49:

my favorite kind of heirloom tomato is Aunt Ruby:

— https://www.rareseeds.com/tomato-aunt-ruby-s-german-green

good luck with composting! It’s a super interesting process, and can require a lot of attention, at least while you’re getting going

Also, I love cherry tomatoes so much. We also have too many, but we dehydrate the extras and they are great in soups throughout the wintertime.

— the sweetest snacking tomatoes ever!

⛰️ murdock · May 31 at 02:04:

Hello fellow New Englander! I am taking a break from gardening this season; time constraints as well as a groundhog that has taken up residence next to the plot. My parsley has volunteered again this year along with some other herbs, currently in mint season. I may plant some cannabis if I can find some clones; that is fun to grow and hopefully Mr. Groundhog won't chomp it on me.

🐐 satch · May 31 at 02:14:

@murdock hi! oh yes, we love the groundhogs. Nice to get some volunteers even when you don't have time to garden 😊 we have gotten some wacky volunteer squash over the years.

😺 gemalaya · Aug 17 at 19:43:

This year i've started planting different species of millet. Actually 2023 is the year of millet apparently. This stuff is great, doesn't need much water and it's quite tasty.

🚀 ahappydeath · Aug 17 at 20:05:

Last year we finally got some chickens and are currently getting about 3-4 eggs daily! Love not having to buy eggs now, plus the chickens are actually pretty great for eating grubs in the garden as well!

🐐 satch · Aug 17 at 22:11:

@gemalaya i love millet! It’s so tasty too - great with maple syrup and butter for breakfast or with salt and olive oil for lunch. I’ve been making really tasty millet muffins lately too!

🐐 satch · Aug 17 at 22:13:

@ahappydeath i bet they are so happy! And it’s awesome to have really great eggs right outside your door

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I live and work at the Benson Place, a blueberry farm in western Massachusetts. My family has goats, chickens, rabbits, and we grow just about every vegetable which can survive on our windy mountaintop. We produce over 50% of our own food by value. I know many geminauts are interested in these things, and I'd be interested to hear what kind of food-growing endeavors you are up to!

💬 satch · 13 comments · 1 like · May 14 · 6 months ago