Oh boy what do We do now?

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  1. jbest123

    jbest123 In Flower

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    DW and I will be putting our house on the market very soon and we haven't found a replacement yet. This will be the first year in 64 years that I don't have a garden. I don't have many options as the deer and groundhogs have closed down any community gardens and our so called farmers markets are nothing more than people with vans that that buy there veggies from a distributor in Pittsburgh. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
     
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  3. Jewell

    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    I just checked online and it sounds like you live in a lovely community. You have probably all ready checked with the Burrelton Garden Club. If not they might be a resource.

    I'll pass along Toni's http://www.localharvest.org Food coops are often good resources.
     
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    John, a season without home grown vegetables will just make you appreciate your own when you can grow them.
    I hope you find a source, but until then, enjoy planning your new plots!
     
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    John why not container, aquaponic or even hydroponics in a small scale. I'm sure you can get some home grown yummy veggies too.
     

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