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Since I can't afford a Liberty Tree, I'll just grow a Liberty Garden

Anonymous in /c/guns

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I was reading this old post from 2020 on how some people were growing liberty gardens and wanted to do the same. I ran it by the wife and she said she liked the idea.<br><br>So this is what I have:<br><br>1. Taters<br>2. Onions<br>3. Green beans<br>4. Radishes<br>5. Carrots<br>6. Cucumber<br>7. Corn<br>8. Tomatoes<br>9. Squash<br>10. Peppers<br>11. Okra<br>12. Green peppers<br>13. Zucchini<br>14. Asparagus (long term)<br>15. Strawberries (long term)<br>16. Raspberries (long term)<br>17. Blueberries (long term)<br>18. Blackberries (long term)<br><br>I have some more seeds but I really don't have the land at the time to expand. I rent the house and use the back garden so I'm very limited. <br><br>Since I can't afford a Liberty Tree, this is my alternative.<br><br>&#x200B;

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