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LisaM

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23. We don't have a balcony. In hindsight, that should have been a priority.
Fri Mar 28, 2025, 06:46 AM
Mar 28

At the time we moved out of our small rental house (something that pretty much no longer exists in Seattle) we had an older dog and I was afraid of a balcony for her sake, I didn't want her to tumble off. Now we are in this okay but too small place. It was convenient because it was near a lot of stores and buses but with the light rail and relentless construction and destruction around us, the stores are gone, the buses have been replaced by this horrible light rail and all the new housing is small apartments, temp housing really, designed for single tech workers. Moving is just so expensive.

Things like this need to be factored into all these apartments they are throwing up. It is all essentially short term housing and lifestyle things like even window gardens aren't considered.

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is it me or are fruits just not as tasty as they used to be Skittles Mar 27 #1
Most fruits ive had have been either tasteless Figarosmom Mar 28 #4
takes me back! Skittles Mar 28 #12
The quality of produce, like the quality of meat, has really dropped. Soils are depleted of nutrients highplainsdem Mar 28 #8
Anyone who has had a garden MadameButterfly Mar 28 #9
I do get some from a farmers market Skittles Mar 28 #21
its about the soil MadameButterfly Mar 28 #24
interesting, I had not heard about that.....thanks Skittles Mar 28 #28
Don't know if this applies I_UndergroundPanther Mar 27 #2
It depends where you shop. LisaM Mar 28 #16
ooh I have noticed that too! Skittles Mar 28 #29
I grow heirloom veggies Figarosmom Mar 28 #3
You make a good point GardenGnome Mar 28 #6
The same with Figarosmom Mar 28 #7
Oh! I thought it was just me noticing that mwmisses4289 Mar 28 #11
Thanks GardenGnome Mar 28 #15
My experience GardenGnome Mar 28 #5
This is not possible as we are being forced into tiny apartments. LisaM Mar 28 #18
The modern world isn't designed for living off the land. GardenGnome Mar 28 #20
We don't have a balcony. In hindsight, that should have been a priority. LisaM Mar 28 #23
That's a really good point GardenGnome Mar 28 #27
The housing they throw up is all short term. LisaM Mar 28 #30
Individual gardens just aren't practical for everybody MadameButterfly Mar 28 #25
I used to love broccoli. My favorite vegetable. But since I had COVID last winter, I can't eat it. C Moon Mar 28 #10
I think the use of pesticides has played a big role nuxvomica Mar 28 #13
A number of things are contributing mwmisses4289 Mar 28 #14
We can thank Monsanto for that RainCaster Mar 28 #19
Quantity over quality BidenRocks Mar 28 #17
It's the soil. no_hypocrisy Mar 28 #22
Does anyone know if the situation is better in Europe? RockCreek Mar 28 #26
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