Another silly fruit/veggie question?!


Question: Is there a good online source for produce in the US? I'm disappointed in my area's availability of fruits and veggies. However, I don't want to pay $80 for a case of oranges, either. Sue me, but I don't care if it's organic. Any suggestions would be great, since I can't grow a garden to save my life.


Answers: Is there a good online source for produce in the US? I'm disappointed in my area's availability of fruits and veggies. However, I don't want to pay $80 for a case of oranges, either. Sue me, but I don't care if it's organic. Any suggestions would be great, since I can't grow a garden to save my life.

An online source for "fresh" vegetables? You are right. The question is silly. Forget online source and try your local Farmer's Markets or the like which exist in most areas of the USA. There you can often get organic and "inorganic" veggies to your heart's content! You want a 50 gallon drum of Potato flour? You can buy that online. You want fresh veggies, then forget getting them online. Capisce? Exception: You want huge amounts of frozen veggies because you run a restaurant. Then you could get frozen veggies online quite easily.

BUY A GROW LIGHT ( $2-3.00)
GET SOME MIRICLE-GROW DIRT.
IN THE BASEMENT. PLANT SEED'S,ADD WATER, TURN ON LIGHT, AND WAIT UNTIL SEED'S POP OUT OF THE DIRT, THEN YOU HAVE TO TURN THE LIGHT OFF FOR A COUPLE HOUR'S A DAY.
SEE WHAT YOU GET.
TOMATOE'S TAKE A LONGGGGGG TIME TO GROW TO RIPE, IF YOU START FROM SEED'S.
TOMATOE'S ARE MY FAV FRUIT. MANY DIFFERENT VARIETY'S. GRAPE TOMATOE'S ARE ACTUALLY MY FAV. VERY SWEET, AND JUICY.





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