Tomato and THE HUNGER Gap
Recently, someone asked me, "Why do you grow so many tomatos, peppers, and onions?"
My goal, with my gardens, is to provide fresh and healthy food for my family and friends. I am aiming to be as close to self sufficient as I can. Avoid the grocery store. However, so far, I cannot go that entire Hunger Gap.
But, What is the Hunger Gap?
That time between using the last of your fall harvest, and the first food harvested in spring. I use my food up, before I can get a spring harvest. So, why do I plant so many tomato, pepper and cukes?
What are your gardening goals? Let me know below, in the comments.
My gardens are in Zone 7a/7b New England.
These Cherry Tomato are recent starts! I am potting these up to slightly larger cells today.
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By putting the tiny guys into larger pots, it really does make for healthier, stronger, and more productive harvests later on in summer. Check out my VIDEO, on Tomato and The Hunger Gap:
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