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r/GardeningWhenItCounts is a subreddit with 3k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is medium in size.
"We can live into the future with hope rather than hopelessness, feeling empowered rather than powerless." - Leah McElrath
A positive community to discuss gardening, farming, and other means of food production when it counts. Our future looks scary, but we aren't helpless.
Being resilient by growing food is an important skill in an uncertain future. We promote the ideas of mutual aid and community support. In hard times all we have is each other. Please share knowledge and ask questions.
Popular Themes in r/GardeningWhenItCounts
#1
Advice Requests
: "Pears are among the easiest tree fruits to grow at home. Grown with zero sprays and minimal fertilizer! Just prune as needed for size control."
16 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Seed storage"
5 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Undermining capitalism when it counts"
5 posts
#4
Money Talk
: "15% off at Territorial if anyone can use it"
2 posts
#5
Ideas
: "11,000-year-old solution to modern problem: Ancient potato could thrive in changing climate"
1 post
#6
News
: "Charcoal May Help Improve Soil Quality : NPR"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/GardeningWhenItCounts
#1
Gardening
: "I thought I knew a good amount about Gardening, but this book has blown my mind. Buy a copy, pirate it, whatever. If SHTF this book will be very valuable."
61 posts
#2
Plants
: "Winter garden is finally done being seeded. Should be able to provide all the salad we want. Need to finish the arches and cover with frost cloth. Laid garden soil over cardboard. Aisles 30", 16" pathways. Seeded various lettuce, arugula, mache, claytonia, spinach, carrots, radishes, etc etc."
38 posts
#3
Growing
: "Anyone Growing culinary mushrooms?"
34 posts
#4
Vegetables
: "No Till, Permanent Beds for Organic Vegetables - Cornell Small Farms"
23 posts
#5
Food
: "Mulberries are a hugely underappreciated fruit. They can provide loads of Food before most other fruits. Generally disease free. Traditionally they were great Food sources for people and livestock. I'm adding a couple to extend my fruit season."
20 posts
#6
Seeds
: "Shout out to Fedco Seeds. Their winter greens selection is outstanding and affordable."
15 posts
#7
Funny
13 posts
#8
Garden
: "Creating a Garden Microclimate."
12 posts
#9
Tomatoes
: "Pear Tomatoes flowering. Transplanted from aero hydroponics system 23 days ago in to soil."
9 posts
#10
Quotes
9 posts
Member Growth in r/GardeningWhenItCounts
Yearly
+50 members(1.6%)
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