Anyone ever had fantasies of owning a cottage somewhere and growing things on your own farm?
>tfw growing and nurturing my own potatoes
>tfw 100% organic potatoes fried over a man-made fire in a cast iron skillet
None of those things matter to me. It doesn't add more value to the food.
>>7222769
how'd you make that cast iron skillet you fuck fuccboi did you forge it yourself?
I had a garden in Skyrim but it wasn't very rewarding.
You can move out to a suburb and have a garden. It's pretty much the only redeeming factor of suburbs.
>>7222799
no traffic noise
no light pollution
no neighbours
>>7222769
That's not a potato.
>>7222769
yes
>>7222769
I'd probably begin growing my own marijuana operation. So, yes, I wouldn't mind it.
picked Dec 15 in Vermont! no snow and warmer temps allowed me to keep them in the ground. Means they should last longer int he basement.
>>7222815
You're thinking of rural.
>>7222838
Oh, I guess yeah. Then do most people not live in suburbs already?
>>7222769
Yes until one year
>Fucking moles killed my entire garden
Another year
>Rabbits ate my entire garden
I'm sure deer would come next and i dont want to spend money on wire/posts
>>7222835
Sweeeeeeet! I'm jealous.
I used to live on some property where I could grow my own veg and fruits, but I had to move for work, and live in an apartment in the city now. BOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO. Anyway, I really miss growing my own veg. Tastes so fucking good fresh out of the ground/picked.
>>7222769
That's why I love River Cottage.
>>7222861
You should taste meat slaughtered several hours earlier (unless dry ageing).
It's ridiculous how good it tastes.
>>7222779
>not living next to the blacksmith
>>7222835
Hello fellow Vermonter. I don't have anything to say to you, just saying hello.
>>7222863
Any specific meat? I've had freshly slaughtered goat. It didn't seem to taste that different. Cow too
>>7222769
It's not that great, I feel people not raised in the lifestyle romanticize peasanthood.
Also
>being a pleb gardener
>not growing an agroforestry garden you can plant, abandon and then come back six- nine months later to harvest
>>7222879
>come back six- nine months later
>one harvest per year
m8 the pleb here is you
>>7222835
Those look incredible, good work
>>7222855
i read this method somewhere that sounds pretty badass but haven't seen it talked about anywhere much. you basically cook deer/animal bones into this thick black paste and then smear it all your trees. sounds kinda spooky to me
>>7222863
Now THAT I have had. I grew up on a ranch, so we always had our own meat, plus hunted game as well. Yeah, I miss that. Now that I live so far away, I can't get meat from my family anymore either. Sucks.
yes. i own a cottage in canada, i think about it all the time. Everything would be fresh. I'd grow potatoes, cherry tomatoes, lettuce
I've never hunted before, but i always think about hunting my own game too. Does venison taste good?
>>7222890
I grew up in the plant business and have never heard of this.
>>7222815
No witnesses ;)
>>7222862
Myyyyyyyy fuuuuucking niiiiiiiiiiiiggguuuuuuuhhhhh.
Hugh's voice is the epitome of comfy
I dream about mining iron ore and smelting pig iron to cast my frying pan too.
“Go on,” said Lennie. “How’s it gonna be. We gonna get a little place.”
“We’ll have a cow,” said George. “An’ we’ll have maybe a pig an’ chickens .
. . . an’ down the flat we’ll have a . . . . little piece alfalfa—”
“For the rabbits,” Lennie shouted.
“For the rabbits,” George repeated.
“And I get to tend the rabbits.”
“An’ you get to tend the rabbits.”
Lennie giggled with happiness. “An’ live on the fatta the lan’.”
“Yes.”
>>7222835
HHHNNGGGG
>>7222774
It adds a sense of accomplishment to your life to create something.
I have broccoli florets as big as my fist now-- I can see the side shoots coming in too. So hype
>>7222774
Idk about you but I value the tomatoes, chilies, etc in my backyard a lot more then the shit I can just get up and buy at the store. I put in work on these things and it feels good taking them off the plant and bringing them inside when they're fresh to add to a dish.
I own 40 acres and don't grow anything but food plots for dem tirty point bucks.
>>7223710
I laugh every time I see my watermelon plant sprout a new one, those things are tiny as a marble but I look over and there's some big ass ones on the same plant lol. Gonna cut some gopher heads off if they don't stop eating my damn garden
Tomatoes and cherry tomatoes are definitely worth growing. Pole beans as well.
>>7222774
>I only care about nutrient concentration
>>7222835
Beautiful