I've spent most of this weekend at home, theoretically studying for my final exam in honors chemistry. E has been out with friends most of the time, and I sent our internet router with him--so I would have no distractions
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Haha... that's true! It does seem to take a lot of energy and resources to grow your own tomatoes. But now that you have your containers and styrofoam, you can use them year after year, right? That still leaves the problem of having to get that soil to grow things on. Could you have a compost on your patio? That way you'd get rich new soil after a while, and it'd also make it easier to dispose of biowaste, and you could be sure that your biowaste doesn't end up on a regular landfill site.
I live in an apartment and unfortunately we don't have anywhere to grow things on (except some herbs on the windowsill) but some day I'm going to have a vegetable patch. :)
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I live in an apartment and unfortunately we don't have anywhere to grow things on (except some herbs on the windowsill) but some day I'm going to have a vegetable patch. :)
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