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How to easily reap a 200 fold return
Its not often I share the secrets of my personal portfolio, so make the most of this one.
For the past year, I have had the opportunity to have an extra $125 a year to spend, since I no longer need to buy a Pumpkin for the next 4 years odd,. I bought a Jap Pumpkin a year ago, and the inside contained 200 seeds apporox. One year prior, I gathered up a diversity of natual flora,- including grass clippings, and rotted them all down in a compost bin. Since I have a worm farm, the items that cannot be given compost worms, - along with sea food leftovers, meat, fats, citric, and pungents, are also thrown in. This is also mixed with a small bin full of pot ash, from which is basically burning dried local flora into an ash. The Phosporus serves the plants well, as they love its mineral content. Any how, here is the math. 200 seeds from a $2.50 Pumpkin outlay, equates to $500 worth of produce. Consuming an average of one Pumpkin a week is a four year supply from one Pumpkin. Growing Pumpkin is easy in its preffered climate.Providing all the foilage has rotted down, just dig a hole and tip the contents. Plant the seeds and LEAVE THEM ALONE. No fertilizer, nothing. Just leave them and wait. Pumpkin is lush. Far better than starchy potatoes, as there is also Iron in Pumpkin. Mine taste great, and so full of flavour too. But these seeds are not the only ones I save. I save seeds from all plants and from all terrains and climates, because I never know where I might end up one day. Get em because you never know. And also in case we go GE/GM. SH |
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You know most "pumpkin" pies are actually made with squash? And most canned "pumpkin" you buy at the store is squash also.
Makes better pies I guess. |
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Yea, pumpkins are actually all classified as squash. |
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