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>>511077308
It's not a question of how long you live but your quality of life. You don't remember how much better being healthy feels.
Seriously, it's just a bit of math. You'll figure out really quickly what's worth eating or not based on how sated you feel vs how much of your caloric budget it is. If you want something to just fill your stomach, get some pickles.
>>511077368
It really depends on your hardiness zone.
It's generally recommended you get stuff that can survive one zone up and one zone down from yours, just so you don't have to worry about getting a cold winter or hot summer and ruining your garden. Bear in mind that some plants are perennials, but grown as annuals in certain climates.
If you're just getting started, I'd recommend you go with some berry bushes as those tend to give you a good amount of fruit starting in the third year.
It's not a question of how long you live but your quality of life. You don't remember how much better being healthy feels.
Seriously, it's just a bit of math. You'll figure out really quickly what's worth eating or not based on how sated you feel vs how much of your caloric budget it is. If you want something to just fill your stomach, get some pickles.
>>511077368
It really depends on your hardiness zone.
It's generally recommended you get stuff that can survive one zone up and one zone down from yours, just so you don't have to worry about getting a cold winter or hot summer and ruining your garden. Bear in mind that some plants are perennials, but grown as annuals in certain climates.
If you're just getting started, I'd recommend you go with some berry bushes as those tend to give you a good amount of fruit starting in the third year.
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