Potatoes are pure fun as a gardener-- they don't always work out, but so little work there's no reason not to do it if you have any space. Onions and garlic, too, onions just need the little slice you cut off with the roots on it and you will (maybe) get green onions in a few months. Garlic, just bury a clove in the garden whenever you feel like it. My only problem with these is slugs.
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Yep.
Two years ago I had some potatoes that were way past their prime. So I dropped them into the garden.
Last year I had a decent harvest. I did no other work to them, I may have watered them a few times but that’s it.
Last year as I pulled out the tubers, I left only the very smallest ones, and just kind of covered them up
This year
Like as close to zero effort as possible
good stuff. had something similar recently where some potatoes i fucked into some raised beds produced way more than i could have expected.
just to ask though, how is this experience "solar punk?" isnt this just gardening? im not trying to dampen your good experience, it sounds great. i guess im just confused a bit on what solar punk is supposed to mean
I feel strongly that home vegetable gardening is a solarpunk activity. Gaining the skills to produce food outside of corporate or state control is great as is.
If you want to make it even more solarpunk then participate in a mutual aid network, which can be a formal organization but could also just be sharing excess food with friends or community members, just as someone did for OP.
Edit: I want to elaborate on why this is so important. The primary way the powerful in society control us is through their control over essential resources required for survival. If the community can provide for our needs then there is no longer a need to participate in capitalism or the state. So every resource our communities can muster improves our bargaining power against them.
thanks for that
I couldn’t say it any better than this tbh. But it’s a very good question to ask!
some potatoes i fucked into some raised beds
I should take up gardening...
its a turn of phrase! it means to carelessly throw
It's basically upcycling. Turning trash into treasure with a little work.
right thanks
how is this experience "solar punk?"
The same way not eating crap is now called body hacking :)
I mean, they used solar power to buck the system. What is more solarpunk than that?
ok guys. so i think what youre saying is my vegetable garden is solar punk as fuck