Edd, I grew up in NJ. The home my parents owned was in a development that had 80 homes. By the time I was 5, 1960, my dad was the only one in the development with a garden. In fact by that time my dad was the only person I knew that had a veggie garden. By the time we moved to farm country in 1971 I knew how to garden and how to put stuff up. It's amazing how many people out here in this rural area have no idea how to do it. People who's families have been in this area for generations. The younger folks for the most part want to enjoy their time off on a jetski or 4 wheeler.
Straw Boss, we don't use chemicals in our garden and we don't have diseased or insect infested produce. So yea you can do it that way without all the chemicals. Only chemicals that every get in our garden is fertilizer as needed. And our produce is good enough that when we have extra we sell it. The wife cans some and freezes some. We have everything we need in veggies until next summer. All out of our unsprayed garden.
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