... spinach, kale, swiss chard, lettuce, onions, carrots, potatoes, rhubarb, strawberries, blueberries, asparagus, turnips, parsnips, peppers (several types), celery, mustard, cucumbers, broccoli, cauliflower, and several other things ended up in the garden at some point
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we managed to smooth things out afterwards, but man that first winter was rough my sibling and i moved out for college 2 and 4 years later, my parents got a new job across the country 5 years later, and now some of my cousins are living there
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some pictures the front the inside: note the curved wall and beams and the very good boy the back tunnel, featuring some storage roomspic.twitter.com/fHK11ttVc1
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by the time i left, the garden had doubled in size and people were paying us for the right to pick our vegetables for their own use we were supplying a dozen families with fresh veggies
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the jokes were on point too "how havent you heard of <x> are you living under a rock or something" "yes" hobbit jokes: we almost put up a sign saying "party business only" lots of prepper jokes
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also it turns out that being surrounded by rebar is the same thing as being surrounded by a faraday cage, so we had to go right up to the windows to get any cell reception
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