VERIFY: In 2017 Fauci said Trump would face a surprise outbreak, but he didn't predict COVID-19
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I wish I were in TX. My spouse and I just bought 8 acres. I have seen several indoor green houses. This may be a good start. Pinterest (sorry if we have boycott this platform, too) has a lot of resources!
I haven't boycotted Pinterest. Seems like the most innocent of all of these platforms hahaha and pretty neutral as far as I know. There is lefty crap on there, but I haven't seen any censoring of conservative/religious content. You can still find Bible verses, etc.
Ahhh 8 acres!!!! You're so lucky! Our backyard is super tiny, and we have low fences and an HOA, so I don't think we would be allowed to build one. It's also super hot here. Our winters only last about 8-10 weeks and then it's warm again lol
I would love to have a spring/summer garden and then a fall garden which I've heard do really well here. It would be nice if I could learn how to can and either can or freeze my own veggies to make it through the winter. I'm also dying to grow my own herbs that I can dry and use during the winter. When we eventually move and have land then I definitely would love a greenhouse for the winter weeks/months so we could have a year-round garden.
There is a North Texas Vegetable Gardeners group on FB. I live on 11 acres in rural north Texas. We have bees, a garden, and are building a chicken coop right now.
I just got rid of my Facebook. Do you have any book recommendations?
You are living my dream right now!
Square Foot Gardening is a great book - especially for smaller spaces.
I want to build an underground greenhouse. I found it on Pinterest, actually. For you, may not be necessary. In NC, we have a few months of cold but then right back to growing season.
I've never heard of that!!!!! That sounds really cool! I'll definitely look that up. I would love to be able to grow food all year round, I just knew our HOA would probably never let us build a big greenhouse..... hmmmm I'll have to look it up. Texas is all limestone, so it depends how underground it is.....