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this post was submitted on 17 Oct 2024
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Transportation and gardening.
Communal gardens are a thing in many cities. My experience with them however has been skin to a HOA full of Karens
Look, if I could get three or four more sets of hands to put down the maximum amount of cannabis plants in my backyard, know they'd participate in the cleaning post-harvest, and all I'd have to give up was a couple Oz's per set of hands? God, I'd be growing more than two or three plants a season, wouldn't I?
Heck yea, would be a sweet setup.