JoeCamel
Well-Known Member
Highlighting one of the main issues when living with the land.....People eat a ton of food - the space required to grow more would be nuts...
Highlighting one of the main issues when living with the land.....People eat a ton of food - the space required to grow more would be nuts...
According to folks I've talked to, it's legitimately an FDA site you can put in for transfers to. Extremely competitive obviously. And real research does get done there, when they can figure out how to do it without guests interrupting.
Where else can a themepark charge you for the ride and then the food you see. It's the perfect Disney attraction.People eat a ton of food - the space required to grow more would be nuts...
They should really add a Mickey's Migrant Magic Tour where you get to pay $199 ($189 for APs!) to pick the tomatoes that will later be used at the Garden Grill.Where else can a themepark charge you for the ride and then the food you see. It's the perfect Disney attraction.
I feel like it is a decent amount for how little room they really have in those greenhouses, and that they replace many of the plants out before they can mature to become more productive.Any guess why so little?
Rode Living with the Land on Sunday 4/24 and either I missed it or the world record tomato tree is gone now.
Can anyone confirm?
Rode on Thursday and noticed there is one beginner tree in a single pot located on the right before the area where the tomatoes used to be.
New tree is getting there!It's sad to see it go but it was more than a couple hundred years old in tomato years. A well taken care of tomato plant in near perfect conditions can live to between 6 and 7 years at the highest end, The one in The Land was planted in 2005. With luck the new one will be just as impressive.
its not that big of a space? Thats actually quite a bit of food for that space.Any guess why so little?
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