• determinist@kbin.earth
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    I had this one. In the 2000s. Went a long long way down that road. I lived in a city, shared a small back garden. Planted potatoes, onions, carrots, and coriander (for some reason that I don’t remember). They all grey, a lot. It was fantastic. Then I got into keeping bees. Learned all about bees & how to work with them. My friend and I bought 20 colonies, built hives, convinced our local council to give us derelict land, and started an apiary where we would teach people about bees. We travelled around various festivals and took bees, and talked about bees. It was a very satisfying & focused few years.

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    This is how Ive wound up with a flock of chickens. Which Ive had for ten years. All specialty breeds, of course.

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    I think a few herbs in pots is the most worthwhile start to try out an urban farm.

    It’s low maintenance, needs little space and makes a world of difference in your cooking.

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    Artbymoga spotted! I loved her stuff but couldn’t bring myself to stay on instagram.

    That said, this is too much a mood and me and my SO take turns being each of these people lmao