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GARDE STATE? No. GARDEN HATE!
Posted by: FFU EXCLUSIVE ()
Date: November 12, 2019 04:28PM

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NJ has been like a Luxembourg - heaven on earth, eden, and an important food supply

Seeing it turned into a senseless pulte home real estate lot is just insane (again note that un-farmed areas = ie hilly rocky soil - these areas pulte homes stayed away from to save a dime on digging foundations !!!!)

there's "a little garden left" but the farms are becoming more cut up and smaller and turned to urban sprawl quickly as pulte can build them in effect

Garden State? Hell no. They had perfect gardens and used mexicans to put SFD on cultivated land (ie, instead of attacking the hills).

These people HATE GARDENS.

THE GARDEN HATE STATE is their new name!

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Re: GARDE STATE? No. GARDEN HATE!
Posted by: e3r4fgt3r ()
Date: November 12, 2019 04:28PM

IT'S HOW DEMOCRATS PROTECT YOUR NATIONAL IDENTITY AND NATIONAL TREASURES

THEY USE THE FACT IT'S NOT MILITARILY PROTECTED, THAT PEOPLE BROKE THEIR BACKS TO MAKE THE LAND FLAT

AS A WAY TO CHEAPEN URBAN SPRAWL: HEY THEY DON'T HAVE TO PLOW BEFORE DIGGING FOUNDATIONS

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Re: GARDE STATE? No. GARDEN HATE!
Posted by: FFU EXCLUSIVE ()
Date: November 12, 2019 04:48PM

What made it a "garden state"? Well it wasn't an influx city like New York City or the City of Philidelphia - so it was urban for a very long time.

Deep rich soils made it the garden state known for lush crops: now inaccessible - paved over.

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Sunflower-Fields-500.jpg NJ, sunflower

I had a large sunflower in my yard once - perhaps some burpee seed threw as a child and forgot about - was was feet taller than i was and mistaken for a huge nightshade stalk while i cleared a large bush hiding an over-grown corner. It only grows big in deepest richest soil - only by rare chance in a Virginia yard.

10104530-rows-of-spinach-on-a-foggy-day- NJ, now SFD homes, tar roads, shopping malls

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Re: GARDE STATE? No. GARDEN HATE!
Posted by: 09sdfj ()
Date: November 13, 2019 11:54AM

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Re: GARDE STATE? No. GARDEN HATE!
Posted by: 9sdfjf ()
Date: November 13, 2019 06:15PM

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