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Old 13-05-2008, 09:58 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
tstovall tstovall is offline
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Default taxes and the best place to vegetable garden?

Thanks Tom J, but Florida and Oregon and Georgia all rank bad for taxes.
But I agree, for gardening, they are winners.
~tom
"Tom J" wrote in message
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tstovall wrote:
I'm wondering where to retire. It would have to be in a location where
housing prices are not outa this world, like San Diego, etc. But I
also want a place that I can grow wonderful vegetables most of the
year. Even if that means in a northern state with season extensions
and a greenhouse. Or the deep south. or, what's your thoughts on
climate and taxes!!!? Don't vege's taste better with less taxes?
~tom


Florida has bunches of retired people living there and you can grow
veggies year around in most of the state.
A truck farming area that most people don't think about is western Oregon,
where you can grow different types of veggies all year. It has a mild
climate and lots to keep your peepers busy for the rest of your life!!

Tom J
Geargia, where we have something in the garden most of the year