Win / GreatAwakening
GreatAwakening
Communities Topics Log In Sign Up
Sign In
Hot
All Posts
Settings
All
Profile
Saved
Upvoted
Hidden
Messages

Your Communities

General
AskWin
Funny
Technology
Animals
Sports
Gaming
DIY
Health
Positive
Privacy
News
Changelogs

More Communities

frenworld
OhTwitter
MillionDollarExtreme
NoNewNormal
Ladies
Conspiracies
GreatAwakening
IP2Always
GameDev
ParallelSociety
Privacy Policy
Terms of Service
Content Policy
DEFAULT COMMUNITIES • All General AskWin Funny Technology Animals Sports Gaming DIY Health Positive Privacy
GreatAwakening Where We Go Qne, We Go All!
hot new rising top

Sign In or Create an Account

77
For those that started gardening, share how much better your produce looks and tastes. The mega-farms produce fast growing heavy food while lowering the nutritional value. We grew a modest amount this past year, but plan on increasing a LOT this year. Big farmers are under corporate control.
posted 3 years ago by GodBlessAmerica58 3 years ago by GodBlessAmerica58 +77 / -0

.

26 comments share
26 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Comments (26)
sorted by:
▲ 7 ▼
– doug1956 7 points 3 years ago +7 / -0

Love me my garden tomatoes and those things they sell in a store they call tomatoes are neither visually appealing or in any way tasty.

You are so right!

permalink save report block reply
▲ 2 ▼
– Trump4NH 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Once you have a tomato you grew yourself you just can’t bother with store bought, they literally have no flavor.

permalink parent save report block reply
▲ 1 ▼
– WeAreThePlan 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

They seem like softballs, not food.

permalink parent save report block reply
▲ 6 ▼
– 11PlayingTheGame 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

I want to see everyone who wants it be able to acquire land, build, and grow their own food. The more people can do for themselves, the more confident and content. And ripped.

permalink save report block reply
▲ 6 ▼
– NitroxNova 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

i tried several types of seeds, nothing really took except the green beans which were delicious. got a couple tomatoes out of it too, certainly didnt even makeup the cost of the water, but i learned alot and we'll try again next year

permalink save report block reply
▲ 3 ▼
– GodBlessAmerica58 [S] 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Similar on water costs...

permalink parent save report block reply
▲ 3 ▼
– nunyabz 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Keep trying and watch lots of vidya from people that garden in your growing zone. Seeds are tough and work best when directly sown into the ground and not containers. Tomatoes or any nightshade are exceptions. They do well being transplanted from a seed tray or some such. Radishes are also super easy from seed and do ok in containers. I like radishes because they are a quick turn around at < 45 days from seed to table.

permalink parent save report block reply
▲ 1 ▼
– GodBlessAmerica58 [S] 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Thanks, love radishes

permalink parent save report block reply
▲ 2 ▼
– nunyabz 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Keep trying and watch lots of vidya from people that garden in your growing zone. Seeds are tough and work best when directly sown into the ground and not containers. Tomatoes or any nightshade are exceptions. They do well being transplanted from a seed tray or some such. Radishes are also super easy from seed and do ok in containers. I like radishes because they are a quick turn around at < 45 days from seed to table.

permalink parent save report block reply
▲ 4 ▼
– lovemyGod 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

I did not just start, lol, but I can tell you that you cannot buy that taste from fresh picked produce, even at a local farmstand.Best time to pick is morning, before the dew dries, the moisture and sugars are at their peak then. Soil soil soil soil, you must amend your soil with organic material, manure, compost, shavings, get balesl of something called Pro Mix, add it in. Your garden is nothing if you are not making soil. Once my garden is cleaned up, before the hard frost, I often plant oats as a cover , or "green manure". This can be dug back into the soil before it reaches maturity. Marigolds do deter cabbage loopers, but wood ash does too. Test your soil for ph balance, and amedn accordingly.Lime gets the acidity down, manure brings it up. I used reflective "survival blankets" made out of that silver reflective material around my established plants, it provides more light, and most importantly, confuses predator insects, as they think its the sky and will not land on the plants. You should see my butternut squash harvest this year, first time I came up with the idea and I will continue to do so. Dig deep, the more room the roots have, the closer the plants can be grown together, and they will form a canopy so that there is little room for weeds. I do not grow in row beds, I have deep dug beds with some clover in between for paths, white dutch clover, some of the beds are 30 years old and I can stick my arm in up till my elbow, hardly any work come spring.

permalink save report block reply
▲ 2 ▼
– nunyabz 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

It takes at least a year before the soil in a new raised bed to create its underground ecosystem. You can grow ok, but as the bed ages it will get better - especially if you mulch and compost and mulch and compost.

permalink parent save report block reply
▲ 3 ▼
– deleted 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0
▲ 3 ▼
– COLNE68601 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Garden carrots are so much better than store bought. Same for tomatoes.

We make pickles and salsa that usually lasts thru most of the winter. We pickled a few green beans also. Haven't got a lot of space so we're nowhere near self-sufficient, but I figure we're gaining knowledge in case self-sufficiency becomes necessary.

Grew a few dozen onions which we took straight from the ground to the kitchen when we needed one.

Also grew about 50 pounds of potatoes this last season. The potatoes seem to last a lot better than store bought, I think this is because the ones from the store have already been in storage for a while when they are sent to the store.

permalink save report block reply
▲ 3 ▼
– Cuttinmuffins 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Tomatoes are awesome, peppers are amazing, grew some red Serranos that were so freaking good! Collard greens are great, carrots are really good. Broccoli was excelent. Lettuce is about the only thing that tastes the same. Anyone got tips for keeping cilantro from going to seed? I got tons of seed (pastrami time!), but didn't get much leafy greens out of it.

permalink save report block reply
▲ 1 ▼
– GodBlessAmerica58 [S] 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Our tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant came out great! Our lettuce was sparse. We bought local soil for that and was poor quality and it showed.

permalink parent save report block reply
▲ 2 ▼
– Vstablegenius45 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

For all you gardeners you should read about Viktor Schauberger he came up with theories on how to grow food without dumping nitrogen fertilizers, also using copper plated implements for digging and plowing created something nicknamed the golden plow which massively increased output of farms and they did a series of scientific studies in 1948 about different farming and his farms using his methods and the copper plow particularly grew much higher quality produce and also were much larger like 450g potatoes. Its hard to explain all in a small post and its been a while since i read it all. Living Energies

Link to the book, in the chapter AGRICULTURE AND SOIL FERTILITY explains things better than i can.

I don't grow much now as my health is bad but used to like to grow a few things which always tasted better than store bought stuff, have a couple of apple trees and grew potatoes and strawberries, brussel sprouts etc. Found Victors work really interesting but never been able to try the things out but would love to see someone else make use of the information.

permalink save report block reply
▲ 2 ▼
– nunyabz 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Chop and drop here. I am going to check into the copper implements. Thank you.

permalink parent save report block reply
▲ 2 ▼
– bydesign 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

This is the truth. Last night we finally tried some of the butternut squash we grew this year... amazingly good. Tomatoes, tomatillos, potatoes, beets, carrots, tree fruits - all so, so good.

permalink save report block reply
▲ 1 ▼
– Cuttinmuffins 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Man... grew tomatillos this year ant the grew like weeds. We got tons of tomatillos. Will definitely grow more next year.

permalink parent save report block reply
▲ 2 ▼
– ATLAS_ONE 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Are you subsistence farming or selling excess?

permalink save report block reply
▲ 2 ▼
– GodBlessAmerica58 [S] 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Just for my wife and myself, but we just got started... We live in a rented house so growing in pots and buckets. We are still buying produce for ourselves, but hope to decrease as time goes by. I want to grow some to sell or trade, but that's a bit down the road.

permalink parent save report block reply
▲ 2 ▼
– sillysausage 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

It's almost like unchecked globalist capitalism results in everything being worse for everyone but the very elites

permalink save report block reply
▲ 2 ▼
– GodBlessAmerica58 [S] 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Big anything becomes evil...

permalink parent save report block reply
▲ 2 ▼
– sillysausage 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Ain't that the truth

permalink parent save report block reply
▲ 2 ▼
– Obamaswhitemom 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Just got chickens for the first time and yolks from their eggs are much darker orange than even the priciest ones in stores. I guess diversity really does fulfill them! But only when it comes to their diet of course lol

permalink save report block reply
▲ 2 ▼
– GodBlessAmerica58 [S] 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

I had adventures with turkeys and chickens in the Philippines heh.

permalink parent save report block reply

Welcome


The Great Awakening


We are researchers who deal in open-source information, reasoned argument, and dank memes. We do battle in the sphere of ideas and ideas only. We neither need nor condone the use of force in our work here. WE ARE THE PUBLIC FACE OF Q. OUR MISSION IS TO RED-PILL NORMIES.


WHY Q?

"Those who cannot understand that we cannot simply start arresting w/o first: ensuring the safety & well-being of the population shifting the narrative removing those in DC through resignation to ensure success defeating ISIS/MS13 to prevent fail-safes freezing assets to remove network-to-network abilities kill off COC to prevent top-down comms/org, etc. etc. should not be participating in discussions." Q


Welcome to the Digital Battlefield — Together We Win

Rules


Q Supporters

This is The Great Awakening. Our community is international, focused on helping ourselves and others walk away from the programming, and return our governments to "by the people, for the people!"



Follow the Law

No posts or comments that violate laws in your jurisdiction or the United States. The Feds are always watching!



No Bad Behavior!

No doxing, including revealing personal information of non-public figures, as well as addresses, phone numbers, etc. of public figures. All GAW users must adhere to the highest standards of conduct, whichever .WIN they are on. If we are notified by other moderators of incivil behavior on other .WINs, you WILL be banned here!



Civil Discussion ONLY**

They want you divided.

They want you labeled by race, religion, class, sex, etc.

Divided you are weak [no collective power].

Divided you attack each other and miss the true target [them].



No PAYtriots/No Self Promotion

Linking or promoting merchandise, fundraising, or spamming personal websites, blogs, or channels is not permitted. Do not attempt to profit from Q or advertise for those who do. Peace is the prize. We do it for free.



Questions and Concerns

All moderation questions and concerns should be submitted via modmail. DO NOT GRIEF the mods.



Expand your thinking

Remember, this .WIN is the public face of the Great Awakening, and, as a member here, you agree to represent the Great Awakening movement against Globalism, Communism and Progressive Insanity in the best, most positive way possible. NOTE: Your comments and posts may become news. Keep it classy!

This is not a 'fringe conspiracy' site: Visit https://conspiracies.win if that's your thing!



No doomers or shills

If you can't use common sense, you'll get banned without hesitation. If you're a shill, you fall under this rule. If you're a doomer, you fall under this rule as you just add garbage to the site like the other two. This includes forum sliding.



General Rules

  • Mods will issue NO warnings, followed by temporary bans and/or permanent bans. DO NOT GRIEF THE MODS.

  • Keep posts related to topics Q has raised or that are current.

  • Keep post duplication (especially from other .WINs) to a minimum.

  • HIGH EFFORT, HIGH-INFO posts only! Please respect other readers' time. Please use descriptive titles. No URLs in titles, pls. No clickbait.

  • No fame-fagging; no, "your" post did not get removed! Were you the original author?? Eyes on the prize, people!

  • Memes encouraged, but no low-quality, low-info posts.

  • Keep it honest and accurate.

  • GAW Supporters ONLY. (Sorry, the train had no brakes.)

  • Handshake noobs will be scrutinized by their Q knowledge, sincerity, and respect.

  • Remember, your conduct here represents the Q movement! OUR ENEMIES ARE WATCHING!

  • Please direct all complaints to modmail first!


Resources


WELCOME TO THE DIGITAL BATTLEFIELD


"River of Search" script:


GAW post formatting tips


Q Research (Q only posts at 8kun)


Q post archives (qagg.news) others 1 2 3 4


Browse Drops from the beginning


QProofs.com


Learn to read the Q map


Book of Q Proofs v1.3 (pdf)


Law of War & Majic Eyes Qnly Resources


Trumps twitter archive


POTUS: The Calm Before The Storm


Pedosta and DNC dumps


GIFs & QPosts


Poll Post Format


SPY ON US! See: mod Logs


The Greatest Show on Earth!


New to Q? "The Earth Chronicles Ep 12: Q & The White-Hat Op: What's Real, What's Not?"


Moderators

  • dropgun
  • catsfive
  • AutoMod
  • Filter
  • Fatality
  • Qanaut
  • bubble_bursts
  • Brent75
  • and 8 more...
Message the Moderators

Terms of Service | Privacy Policy

2026.02.01 - pv4fp (status)

Copyright © 2026.

Terms of Service | Privacy Policy