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Your most rare/valuable possession?

You got that as well? I also have my fair share of them :feelsYall:
My next huge investment in this topic will be all the books from... "Plants for a future," they have a spectacular amount of information. (Website is good too. But I want paper copies.)

 
It's not so different than the mental illness of buying $5000 purses with a Versace tag on it to show off to your girlfriends and signal that your man has that kind of disposable income to throw at you. In fact, it's almost identical - the same ego-driven, materialistic narcissism.
The same thing retards spend 1698 Hours trying to catch Shiny Pokémon only for bragging rights.
When in the End, its just a skin.
No additional value.
 
The same thing retards spend 1698 Hours trying to catch Shiny Pokémon only for bragging rights.
When in the End, its just a skin.
No additional value.
wtf-what-the-fuck.gif
 
Not mine, but more so my families ig

My dad still has a car from the 70s which was the first one he owned & is still really into
 
Not mine but I'll probably get it. One of my parents cars it's a 1 of 1 car.
 
I almost have 1 ethereum,and also some gold but like just a very small amount probably 500$ of gold. gift from my grandpa who died some years ago.
 
Nice! I mostly stopped growing regular food and switched over to semi wild perennials. It's much easy
Damn I haven’t taken that step yet, I’ve just been curious what’s edible in my country and if there’s stuff I have near home I could harvest. Never really one to grow stuff since I’m still busy with uni and stuff
 
My next huge investment in this topic will be all the books from... "Plants for a future," they have a spectacular amount of information. (Website is good too. But I want paper copies.)

Looks interesting:feelshehe: I’ll have a look into it as well
 
Damn I haven’t taken that step yet, I’ve just been curious what’s edible in my country and if there’s stuff I have near home I could harvest. Never really one to grow stuff since I’m still busy with uni and stuff
The trick is to find stuff that tastes good and plant it where you can get it. Ofc, some stuff is everywhere. Plantains, dandelions... Daylilly flower buds tastes like grilled cheese asparagus!
 
The trick is to find stuff that tastes good and plant it where you can get it. Ofc, some stuff is everywhere. Plantains, dandelions... Daylilly flower buds tastes like grilled cheese asparagus!
sounds like you’ve been experimenting with it for a while?
 
Their books cover the whole world. At least there website does...
I’ll have to see if they sell physical copies of where I’m from, I’m also one to be more into physical books and not an e-reader for example
 
sounds like you’ve been experimenting with it for a while?
I started with "standard annual gardens" but they are a lot of work to keep alive. Say during a hot dry summer... Whereas Hardy (mostly wild) perennials just survive it without much help. Often no help at all. Meanwhile, they are a easy source of ready food.

Sure I could just eat the local stuff. But there are better flavored wild stuff from other areas with similar growing conditions, so I get them and see if there survive my area. If they do, I win.
 
I’ll have to see if they sell physical copies of where I’m from, I’m also one to be more into physical books and not an e-reader for example
I too prefer real books, because the internet is a fragile blink in time. While a book only needs dry storage.
 

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