• Elting@piefed.social
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    6 hours ago

    Most people with home gardens have so much produce that they can’t even give it away lol. I grew tomatoes last year and it was all I could do to keep up with three plants in the late summer.

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      That’s true, but it’s also nowhere near enough to live on.

      They get a huge batch of something all at once, and then it’s a scramble to eat it, give it away, pickle it, can it, etc. But, the total number of calories produced throughout the season isn’t enough to even keep one person alive.

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      1 hour ago

      I can’t get anything to grow because the dumb animals keepnwating everything, despite my efforts.

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      I grow tomatoes because they taste infinitely better than what you can buy.

      Yes, I end up with more tomatoes than I can consume. For about one month. For about 8 months of the year if I want fresh tomatoes I have to buy them still.

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      I live in a town house but I don’t actually have a grassy backyard, just a small shared deck. I’ve filled it with as many planter boxes as I can but last year I was only able to get two tomatoes to grow and both were stolen by squirrels 🥹

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      Timing is hard. They product like mad in a very short window.

      Canning is a layer of hell.

      Freeze dryers are slow, expensive and consume a lot of electricity.

      If I had the time/space, I’d stagger my planting, start it indoors, start another batch on time and another late.

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      5 hours ago

      How large is your garden mate? Or alternatively how bad are you at giving produce away? My grandparents have quite a large garden and have never had issues with too much stuff

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        I wonder, do they can stuff as well? Thats the only way to fully utilize a large gardens produce I think. And yes, I did eat all those tomatoes.

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          Definitely! For example, a zucchini plant might give you a fruit per day for about 3 weeks, which is more than my family can eat. The options for us then are a) canning such as zucchini relish (highly recommend!) or b) grate it and freeze it for future baking (zucchini bread, egg bites, etc.)

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          They sure do. Freeze a lot of it as well. Leeks, raspberries, drying spices, making cherry/apricot kompot, making marmelade…

          The only thing they complained about this year has been too many cherries. I’d know I had to pick like ⅓ of them.

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            It’s really quite a blessing to have people with such a wealth of knowledge about gardening in the family. It takes a lot of seasons to learn how to be so good at it.

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              My dad has all sorts of fruit trees and vegetables, I’m over here now trying to keep a rosemary alive, its supposed to me super resilient but it keeps drying up so I water it but maybe the clay dirt is too much for it.

              Poor thing has been planted and removed like 5 times due to different house projects. Its like as soon as I plant it all of a sudden they want to use that space

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                I’ve seen rosemary grow in the desert without needing much other than an automated lawn (drip) sprinkler, on a timer like 3(?) times a week?

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        One tomato plant can be too many for a family of 4. You don’t need a large garden to have too many tomatoes (or zucchini)

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          What kind of monster tomato plants are you growing? We are a family of 5 and we have 10+tomato plants which often don’t feel enough.

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          And we all know families survive off of just tomatoes.

          Amazing how many of you believe growing enough for for 5kcals a day is some hobbiest task.

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      I feel so seen. I ended up making pizza sauce with all of my tomatoes. I would have homemade pizza about once or twice a month, and that is after using as many tomatoes as I could for sandwiches. In my experience, I would say 3 plants is just before the threshold of “too many”.

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      I was about to say. Everyone I’ve ever known who grew tomatoes always had significantly more than they could personally use.

      My mom fills an upright freezer with salsa and tomato sauce from like 5 plants each year.

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      Because they buy the actual substance food at the store. Ignoring the macros, you’re eating 80 tomatoes a day person to just keep up.