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Now that the weather is warming up, I’d like to personally challenge you all to start a small vegetable garden. There’s no harm in preparing for the local market to completely shut down, and it’s a great opportunity to ever so slightly liberate yourself from the chain of supply.

For those that already have one, please share some tips on what you think is best for beginners to grow and why.

Now that the weather is warming up, I’d like to personally challenge you all to start a small vegetable garden. There’s no harm in preparing for the local market to completely shut down, and it’s a great opportunity to ever so slightly liberate yourself from the chain of supply. For those that already have one, please share some tips on what you think is best for beginners to grow and why.

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[–] 5 pts

The question was related to crops that I'd live off. I wasn't even thinking about earning a profit.

[–] 1 pt

Wheat and corn are good choices. There are really only four potential choices: wheat, corn, rice, and potatoes. Those are the staples of life that feed the world.