Posted by GeneMO on May 14, 2009 at 06:18:37 from (216.74.221.185):
In Reply to: Expensive tomatoes? posted by Spook on May 14, 2009 at 04:39:52:
Around here we have good ole boys (and gals) that pull their pickup truck off to the side and sell all sorts of produce all summer long. Way cheaper than I can grow it.
If you enjoy gardening and working with the veggies, then it is a labor of love and you are not doing it for the money.
Myself, I would rather fish, hunt, reload ammo, plant food plots, tinker with my hunting equipment, fix old tractors, go flying with a friend, set on the deck at the cabin and drink a cold one, mow grass and weed eat, fly my R/C planes, ride the ATV, play with the grandbaby, and a few other things.
So I didn't even plow up the garden for about the 4th year now.
I used to plant a big garden. Then work would call me off to Arkansas or Oklahoma. I would get back and the sweet corn would be too hard. I might get a few messes, but I would call the neighbors and tell them to help themselves while I was gone. Got tired of doing all the work to feed the neighbors.
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