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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Anyone try to grow their own food here?
Yes, it true, it's difficult to raise you own hog while living in the city while holding down a 9-5 while trying to better the career prospects of their younglings through teaching English, but am wondering if anyone has grown their own herbs or anything like that.
10 years 20 weeks ago in Food - Other cities
I haven't in China. But before moving to China I had a couple of chili plants. Good yield. Relative easy to take care of. I've yet to see an honest bee in China, so no one to tell the flower about the birds and bees, you would have to do that part yourself.
Chili plants don't handle sub zero temperatures. But should be able to survive even Beijing winter in a living room window.
Strawberries and cherry-tomatoes are easy to grow, you just need a balcony and pots. For the plant, I mix clay, a bit of dry grass and leaves, black mud from close to a river and just regular dirt.
Wish I had the time to do a little gardening. Long for tomatoes that smell and taste like tomatoes and not like the waxy kind you find in the market. Have never grown them, but I understand that once you get the hang of it, they grow prolific on the vine and you'll have tomatoes for a year (if you can most of your harvest, that is).
Tomatoes are a staple in my diet. (Cooked in a sauce or eaten raw in a salad.) Just wish I had the leisure time...
what ?
I always thought that veggies and meat grow only in a supermarkets