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Re: Thoughts
Date: 2025-04-17 02:24 am (UTC)At this time in the world, people need the ability to grow food, and for neighbors to take care of each other.
A couple other options occurred to me:
* If your neighborhood has some common space, you might see about setting up a community garden or henhouse there, instead of separate bits in people's yards. This often makes it feasible to grow things that wouldn't fit in a smaller yard.
* If your neighborhood really isn't comfortable with livestock, consider a local food pantry instead.