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It didn't pay for me to start my own from seed.
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Jim Elbrecht wrote: On Thu, 03 May 2007 08:54:04 -0700, William Rose wrote: In article , Jim Elbrecht wrote: In general, in the US it probably doesn't *pay* to grow peppers at all. By the time you can grow them in a garden the local farmers market is practically giving them away. Same with tomatoes. Ah, a cup of coffee and a good morning rant. -snip- Not to discredit a good rant- and I even agree with about half of it-- So, yes Jim, from a strictly bottom line appraisal (future health costs aside), gardening doesn't make much sense. But that's what I said. The OP seemed to be lamenting that "it didn't pay" to start his own. Esthetically, though, there's not much that can compare except music and, visual arts. Not to mention the physical and mental therapy that it provides. Jim Wake up Jim, you're not in Kansas anymore. Bad news is waiting for you at http://www.foodnews.org/. Be sure to scroll down a little. - Bill Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) |
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