If you could pick just 1 food to be homegrown...

I grew up with a garden and miss having that. I LOOOOOOVE homegrown tomatoes. Have never had a store-bought one that tastes half as good. If I could have a garden and could only grow 1 thing, that would be it. What about you?
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  • snazzyjazzy21
    snazzyjazzy21 Posts: 1,298 Member
    I really miss blackboy peaches. We had a great tree, but it collapsed during a huge snow and no supermarkets ever sell them.
  • TheBaileyHunter
    TheBaileyHunter Posts: 641 Member
    I miss eating fresh dill from my grandpa's garden. He'd send us out to grab some goodies for lunch or to play and his last words as my sister and I ran out the door was "And you girls stop eating all my dill!"
  • jjnt007
    jjnt007 Posts: 302 Member
    Strawberries. I am lucky because my mother and father in law have a great garden and we have a wonderful farmers market every Wednesday evening and Saturday morning.
  • VBnotbitter
    VBnotbitter Posts: 820 Member
    Basically any of the stuff I've got growing but haven't got a harvest from would be nice. Although I did just have a homegrown salad dressed with orange juice fresh off the tree.
  • mabelbabel1
    mabelbabel1 Posts: 391 Member
    I grow lots of fruit and veg but if I had to pick one which simply doesn't compare to its shop bought self, it has to be Sweetcorn. When picked straight off the plant it is so sweet and juicy it's beautiful eaten raw there and then............absolutely delicious!
  • TheVimFuego
    TheVimFuego Posts: 2,412 Member
    Jack Daniels
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  • PepperWorm
    PepperWorm Posts: 1,206
    Pizza.

    If I could grow pizza, I would no longer have to worry about eating something "unclean."

    luls.

    In all seriousness, if I could grow something, it'd be avocados. Georgia doesn't quite have the environment for that.
  • PepperWorm
    PepperWorm Posts: 1,206
    I wish I had a pizza tree

    Gorramm it! You said it before me. :(

    Great minds!
  • Alwayssohungry
    Alwayssohungry Posts: 369 Member
    Cow - I would grow my own cow - or bacon...
  • phieaglefan
    phieaglefan Posts: 107 Member
    We eat a lot of Red and Yellow Bell Peppers. They can get quite expensive. Or maybe Butter Lettuce. That stuff is high priced as well. Those are the things I wish I could grow.

    For the record, I think it's really better that I don't have a Pizza tree!
  • alpen1
    alpen1 Posts: 4 Member
    Tomatoes and green beans. We started a small garden a couple of years ago, and it it took a couple of seasons to get any good at it. Now we landed on growing beans, tomatoes, zucinni, carrots, lettuce, and onions (and a bunch of herbs). Its amazing now that we can't eat everything it produces this time of year.
  • socrates02
    socrates02 Posts: 143 Member
    Jack Daniels

    jack daniels and coke
  • I do have a garden. A HUGE garden! There is nothing like a homegrown tomato!!! I also love having fresh herbs.
  • feelin_gr_8
    feelin_gr_8 Posts: 308 Member
    I miss eating fresh dill from my grandpa's garden. He'd send us out to grab some goodies for lunch or to play and his last words as my sister and I ran out the door was "And you girls stop eating all my dill!"

    Oooh, love dill from when my parents grew it when I was a kid and we'd can our own pickles. Never just ate it straight though.....

    On a side note, I would pay good money for a "tomato stem candle", I absolutely love the smell of it when it gets on my hands while picking.
  • Jestinia
    Jestinia Posts: 1,153 Member
    Saffron. I'd sell the hell out of it. Organic, hand raised, lovingly weeded, blah blah blah, whatever would up the value.
  • VeeSis
    VeeSis Posts: 23
    Blueberries. I grew up in Maine and we picked tons of 'em. Now I have to buy them, both crazily overpriced and not nearly as sweet and tasty. But I buy them because of all the fruits, berries are the highest in antioxidants, fiber and lowest in calories and carbs.
  • VeeSis
    VeeSis Posts: 23
    We eat a lot of Red and Yellow Bell Peppers. They can get quite expensive. Or maybe Butter Lettuce. That stuff is high priced as well. Those are the things I wish I could grow.

    For the record, I think it's really better that I don't have a Pizza tree!

    The first sentence I so totally agree with. The second made me laugh out loud. Thanks!
  • darkrose20
    darkrose20 Posts: 1,139 Member
    basil, tomatoes and bell peppers. So far, I'm doing well with the basil. The tomatoes and bell peppers wouldn't grow. Maybe next year. I have a random seedling growing out of the compost pile. I can't wait to see what it is!

    Oh, and avocados. Most definitely avocados. Grandaddy had a tree, and now I do, too. It's about two feet tall. It's at the point I have to transplant it. *cross your fingers*

    (And, yes, I know that's more than one...)
  • darkrose20
    darkrose20 Posts: 1,139 Member
    Saffron. I'd sell the hell out of it. Organic, hand raised, lovingly weeded, blah blah blah, whatever would up the value.

    Yes! This! Very good idea. So very expensive. And now, of course, I want this pasta dish that features it as a main part of the sauce. :noway: :glasses:
  • lintino
    lintino Posts: 456 Member
    I wish I could grow artichokes!
  • cicisiam
    cicisiam Posts: 491 Member
    Tomatoes!
  • TravelDog14
    TravelDog14 Posts: 317 Member
    1. Tomatos
    2. Rhubarb
    3. Parsnips

    Can't choose just one...
  • gatsby018
    gatsby018 Posts: 58 Member
    Cucumbers, spinach and zucchini!
  • Corn on the cob!

    Delicious straight from the garden!
  • megsi474
    megsi474 Posts: 370 Member
    Apricots. I grew up in a part of California that had been an apricot orchard and the house I grew up in had several huge trees. Fresh apricots, dried, jelly- I miss that and never appreciated it when I was a kid quite like I would now.
  • saschka7
    saschka7 Posts: 577 Member
    TOMATOES!

    I rarely ever order anything in a restaurant with fresh tomatoes because they always seem to taste like a tennis ball (or styrofoam). The difference between a nicely ripe tomato out of someone's garden and what you get served at a restaurant is as pronounced as the difference between a fresh homemade waffle and a frozen one.
  • Hard to decide on just one fresh garden item. In Maine, we would run and eat more wild blueberries than we took home. In New Hampshire, would 'raid' my grandparents garden for the lettuce. Grammie would run the lettuce quickly through cider vinegar and then roll the leaf in white sugar = "come and get your treats!".

    I think I have to go with romaine lettuce. No wait! Radishes - hot radishes. I really have about 20 items.....not just one...sorry.
  • Tomatoes. Specifically, almost any of the heirloom varieties instead of the weird ones you buy at the store.

    Most vegetables and fruits are much better homegrown, but tomatoes are the one where I notice the biggest difference.
  • danamarich
    danamarich Posts: 74 Member
    Chickens!!

    My sister has her own chickens (some for meat and some for eggs)- they run free, eat grains grown from their farm as well as peck at bugs and dirt and what not.

    The meat is succulent and isn't nearly as bland as that junk you get at a grocery store and their eggs are awesome! The yolks are a vibrant, deep orange even though they are smaller than store-bought eggs :)

    (Some of her hens must work a lot of OT because she's had a lot of twin and triplet yolks in one egg)