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  1. #61
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Back then they measured years differently. A year to them was only really 2 weeks as we measure it.

    There's no factual or supporting basis for that claim. What really happened is there was at one time a "water canopy" which encircled the entire planet. Once the Great Flood brought it down, radiation, which was not a factor before, began to shorten the life spans of humans. This is all a matter of historical record and easily researched.
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  2. #62
    Originally posted by -SpectraL There's no factual or supporting basis for that claim.

    Absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence.
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  3. #63
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Doesn't work like that…that's why farmers rotate their crops. You can't continually reuse the same soil, you have to give it time to recover.



    Kinda like girlfriends?
  4. #64
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Back then they measured years differently. A year to them was only really 2 weeks as we measure it.


    ! 1/2 weeks for wimmins?
  5. #65
    Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You only paid $50 on fertilizer because not everyone is doing it…again if everyone was doing it the price of fertilizer would skyrocket and again it's not good for the environment.

    You can make your own fertilizer and worm castings lol
  6. #66
    Originally posted by Ghost You can make your own fertilizer and worm castings lol

    Again I think you are missing the point re: environmental damage and overall cost (in both $$ and time/labor).

    Also if you have everyone making their own fertilizer unchecked then before long the water table will be poisoned and undrinkable and there will be several explosions on a daily basis...ALL FOR THE SAKE SOME CARROTS AND BROCCOLI.
  7. #67
    Cro Mango Houston
    Today in Scronaldo: Scronaldo learns about specialisation and economies of scale.
  8. #68
    Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Again I think you are missing the point re: environmental damage and overall cost (in both $$ and time/labor).

    Also if you have everyone making their own fertilizer unchecked then before long the water table will be poisoned and undrinkable and there will be several explosions on a daily basis…ALL FOR THE SAKE SOME CARROTS AND BROCCOLI.

    What are you talking about the raw chemicals are cheap and plentiful already and lots of people make their own organic or synthetic fertilizer. Hydroponic nutrients at scale are mixed using 55gallon drums and lots of people compost in suburban areas.

    Originally posted by Cro Mango Today in Scronaldo: Scronaldo learns about specialisation and economies of scale.

    Neither of you know jack shit about home gardening or farming. I actually worked at a farm supply store when I was 17 years old until I was 23. Lots of people grow their own food and they do it to save money and because you get lots of satisfaction out of it

    Indoor growing and microgreens are also very cheap and easy to set up
  9. #69
    Originally posted by Ghost What are you talking about the raw chemicals are cheap and plentiful already and lots of people make their own organic or synthetic fertilizer. Hydroponic nutrients at scale are mixed using 55gallon drums and lots of people compost in suburban areas.

    I'm talking about the water table being poisoned by all that unregulated home made fertilizer leaking into it.
  10. #70
    Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I'm talking about the water table being poisoned by all that unregulated home made fertilizer leaking into it.

    Thats why you use raised beds
  11. #71
    GGG victim of incest [my veinlike two-fold aepyornidae]
    "I worked at a farm supply store so I'm an expert"

    Fucking lol.

    I'm getting a degree in botany bitch you wanna try me
  12. #72
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    How does that birds and bees thingy work?

    Do I have to buy flowers?
  13. #73
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson And where would all this unused soil come from if everyone was doing it…

    If you can't figure out where dirt comes from....
  14. #74
    Cro Mango Houston
    Originally posted by Ghost Indoor growing and microgreens are also very cheap and easy to set up

    Take a 2000 calorie/day baseline.

    That is that is the equivalent of 300 zucchinis... Every day.

    Yeah, most people don't want to spend months farming food to ultimately save $4.
  15. #75
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Tomatoes are worth as much per pound as meat.
  16. #76
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker If you can't figure out where dirt comes from….

    Dirt is no good, you need nutrient rich soil...There is quite a difference
  17. #77
    Originally posted by Ghost Thats why you use raised beds

    Raised beds don't stop the poisonous filth from draining down...on top of that who is going to "police" everyone to ensure they are complying with all requirements?

    No it's just not realistic for everyone to grow their own vegetables for a host of reasons..fat lazy fuckedness being another.
  18. #78
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Dirt is no good, you need nutrient rich soil…There is quite a difference

    You couldn't grow fungus on your unwashed feet. You're no different than benny. You pick a word and argue about it.
  19. #79
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker You couldn't grow fungus on your unwashed feet. You're no different than benny. You pick a word and argue about it.

    I buy my fungi from Aldi, prewashed $1.19 a tub.
  20. #80
    Cro Mango Houston
    Damn, you pay double what I do for premium fungus. Send me a sample, I'll call my fungus guy, see if I can't get you a better deal.
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