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<blockquote data-quote="soup" data-source="post: 1975645" data-attributes="member: 6092"><p>First, I didn't read through all four pages and am sure gardening was mentioned. Although growing a garden to sustain a family might sound easy enough,</p><p>it will be very discouraging for a first timer if they where to have to rely on it if they had never done it before. There are a lot of variables that go into </p><p>gardening including but not limited to season, sun, moisture, soil, spacing, temps just to name a few. Then if a person does manage to grow a crop it's</p><p>all good during growing season. What about winter? Can you process and can enough vegetables, fruits and meats ( meat if there is no electricity to </p><p>run the freezer ) to last a long winter. Just something to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soup, post: 1975645, member: 6092"] First, I didn't read through all four pages and am sure gardening was mentioned. Although growing a garden to sustain a family might sound easy enough, it will be very discouraging for a first timer if they where to have to rely on it if they had never done it before. There are a lot of variables that go into gardening including but not limited to season, sun, moisture, soil, spacing, temps just to name a few. Then if a person does manage to grow a crop it's all good during growing season. What about winter? Can you process and can enough vegetables, fruits and meats ( meat if there is no electricity to run the freezer ) to last a long winter. Just something to think about. [/QUOTE]
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