Planted my roofgarden today.
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@GlasWolf @futurebird That's not counting the ants, right?
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Planted my roofgarden today. No more grocery store for us! This garden will feed twos of people for several hours, perhaps even a day!
I am basically an independent homesteader now.
(it would be legal for me to have a beehive and chickens up here... someday I will)
@futurebird Heck yeah! My mom and I put together a raised garden bed in our back yard (the soil we have natively isn't very fertile) and we're thinking about saving up for a second one too.
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Planted my roofgarden today. No more grocery store for us! This garden will feed twos of people for several hours, perhaps even a day!
I am basically an independent homesteader now.
(it would be legal for me to have a beehive and chickens up here... someday I will)
@futurebird yes autonomy!
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Carrots, onions and beans. Carrots do well if you get the right kind.
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Planted my roofgarden today. No more grocery store for us! This garden will feed twos of people for several hours, perhaps even a day!
I am basically an independent homesteader now.
(it would be legal for me to have a beehive and chickens up here... someday I will)
@futurebird I think you're going to have to wait awhile before you reach the "several hours" threshold.
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Planted my roofgarden today. No more grocery store for us! This garden will feed twos of people for several hours, perhaps even a day!
I am basically an independent homesteader now.
(it would be legal for me to have a beehive and chickens up here... someday I will)
Due to our roof being fixed I have not been able to garden for TWO YEARS. But now they are done and it's time to grow food again. Our chives survived the construction but not much else (not even the strawberries)
There was a colony of ants in one pot that I would feed and I was delighted to find that they made it too!
I'm fairly certain it's the same colony since they live in the hollow space of a plastic pot. I will need to plant more strawberries for them as those were their favorite.
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Due to our roof being fixed I have not been able to garden for TWO YEARS. But now they are done and it's time to grow food again. Our chives survived the construction but not much else (not even the strawberries)
There was a colony of ants in one pot that I would feed and I was delighted to find that they made it too!
I'm fairly certain it's the same colony since they live in the hollow space of a plastic pot. I will need to plant more strawberries for them as those were their favorite.
I assume they just ate the roof worker's lunches for the past two years? I was just getting sad that they were gone when one of them emerged from their old hole to find out who was digging in "their" soil.
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@futurebird I think you're going to have to wait awhile before you reach the "several hours" threshold.
We have chives ready to go. Would you like ... a very small "chive salad" ?
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@futurebird That looks great. are you putting netting over it?
No. It's not needed up here.
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Planted my roofgarden today. No more grocery store for us! This garden will feed twos of people for several hours, perhaps even a day!
I am basically an independent homesteader now.
(it would be legal for me to have a beehive and chickens up here... someday I will)
@futurebird thats hella cool
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Planted my roofgarden today. No more grocery store for us! This garden will feed twos of people for several hours, perhaps even a day!
I am basically an independent homesteader now.
(it would be legal for me to have a beehive and chickens up here... someday I will)
@futurebird yay! So cool.
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Due to our roof being fixed I have not been able to garden for TWO YEARS. But now they are done and it's time to grow food again. Our chives survived the construction but not much else (not even the strawberries)
There was a colony of ants in one pot that I would feed and I was delighted to find that they made it too!
I'm fairly certain it's the same colony since they live in the hollow space of a plastic pot. I will need to plant more strawberries for them as those were their favorite.
How does it take 2 years to fix a roof?
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How does it take 2 years to fix a roof?
That's a GREAT question.
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Due to our roof being fixed I have not been able to garden for TWO YEARS. But now they are done and it's time to grow food again. Our chives survived the construction but not much else (not even the strawberries)
There was a colony of ants in one pot that I would feed and I was delighted to find that they made it too!
I'm fairly certain it's the same colony since they live in the hollow space of a plastic pot. I will need to plant more strawberries for them as those were their favorite.
@futurebird awwwww! Yesssssss go ants go!
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Planted my roofgarden today. No more grocery store for us! This garden will feed twos of people for several hours, perhaps even a day!
I am basically an independent homesteader now.
(it would be legal for me to have a beehive and chickens up here... someday I will)
@futurebird though I live in the country with lots of land, many bazillions of plants and a big garden, I have always dreamed of a rooftop garden in NYC
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How does it take 2 years to fix a roof?
To be fair to the workmen they also repointed all of the bricks ... so it was a whole thing.
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Planted my roofgarden today. No more grocery store for us! This garden will feed twos of people for several hours, perhaps even a day!
I am basically an independent homesteader now.
(it would be legal for me to have a beehive and chickens up here... someday I will)
@futurebird Hell yeah, the amount of flat roof space that's just outright wasted in urban environments is one of my pet peeves.
Don't forget to throw up some PV and seating, too. This roof just looks perfect for this kinda stuff – lots of space and a great view.

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Planted my roofgarden today. No more grocery store for us! This garden will feed twos of people for several hours, perhaps even a day!
I am basically an independent homesteader now.
(it would be legal for me to have a beehive and chickens up here... someday I will)
@futurebird The pigeons are already circling!
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Due to our roof being fixed I have not been able to garden for TWO YEARS. But now they are done and it's time to grow food again. Our chives survived the construction but not much else (not even the strawberries)
There was a colony of ants in one pot that I would feed and I was delighted to find that they made it too!
I'm fairly certain it's the same colony since they live in the hollow space of a plastic pot. I will need to plant more strawberries for them as those were their favorite.
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It's one of the things that's overwhelming about the roof. We will add one of these planters each year and see how well we cope with the work.
My husband is not good at weeding because killing plants makes him sad? (where did I find him???)
@futurebird @sbourne careful with the weight though, those things add up!