Any nature lovers?

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Any nature lovers?

Postby Anonymous FT Member » Tue Sep 20, 2022 4:49 pm

I see some naturist threads on the forums. Since naturists like being in nature, I would assume there are some plant lovers around. So just curious how many of you guys are gardeners or into growing things?

Any particular things you like to grow or eat? Any farmers?

As a kid I didn't like to eat or even try the types of vegetables and fruits that I eat now as an adult. I definitely think good nutrition is very important to our health. My doctor has told me to eat plenty of vegetables and fruits. I try to eat better all the time, but sometimes the fresh produce found in grocery stores is not so fresh or not very tasty. I'm sure you men can relate to the fact or purchased apples or peaches only to find they have no taste or are dry.

How do you guys maintain your nutrition or what do you like to eat that you think really fuels your body. I'd like to hear of any foods you eat that are specifically beneficial to men's health or reproductive health. I hate how my post has multiple questions, but maybe you guys can hit on some of them. :)
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Re: Watching things grow besides penis

Postby Martin6469 » Sun Sep 25, 2022 4:24 pm

A urologist once told me to eat a handful of raisins every day, because they have something (unknown) which reduces the chance of prostate cancer. So I keep organic raisins in the house.
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Re: Watching things grow besides penis

Postby Anonymous FT Member » Sun Sep 25, 2022 4:26 pm

Martin6469 wrote:A urologist once told me to eat a handful of raisins every day, because they have something (unknown) which reduces the chance of prostate cancer. So I keep organic raisins in the house.


That is one thing I'm still not a fan of. My father seems to love them.

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Re: Any nature lovers?

Postby bldoink » Mon Sep 26, 2022 1:49 pm

Soak them in rum for a week and then put them on your vanilla icecream.
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Re: Any nature lovers?

Postby beachbum » Mon Sep 26, 2022 6:27 pm

Good homegrown tomatoes, wild black berrys.
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Re: Any nature lovers?

Postby JimStars » Mon Sep 26, 2022 7:41 pm

I have an enclosed pool and grow cannabis plants inside the fenced enclosure .. so it is often best to wear as little as possible while trimming and walking around the plants so no scents left on clothes.

So it all works out pretty well.. plus all over suntan of course…

Yeah, Tomatoes too.

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Re: Any nature lovers?

Postby beachbum » Mon Sep 26, 2022 7:44 pm

JimStars wrote:I have an enclosed pool and grow cannabis plants inside the fenced enclosure .. so it is often best to wear as little as possible while trimming and walking around the plants so no scents left on clothes.

So it all works out pretty well.. plus all over suntan of course…

Yeah, Tomatoes too.

J

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Re: Any nature lovers?

Postby Anonymous FT Member » Wed Sep 28, 2022 8:33 pm

JimStars wrote:I have an enclosed pool and grow cannabis plants inside the fenced enclosure .. so it is often best to wear as little as possible while trimming and walking around the plants so no scents left on clothes.

So it all works out pretty well.. plus all over suntan of course…

Yeah, Tomatoes too.

J


Sounds like a beautiful setup! Do you grow other things too?

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Re: Any nature lovers?

Postby Anonymous FT Member » Sat Oct 01, 2022 1:48 pm

Any zone pushers or guys with greenhouses?

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Re: Any nature lovers?

Postby Quester » Sun Oct 02, 2022 3:57 pm

I love gardening, I grow peppers, tomatoes, Swiss Chard, zucchini, various herbs. This year on top for those I grew acorn and butternut squash.

I also grow peaches, pears, blackberries, and rhubarb. I find a diet high in my home grown vegetables during the summer months is fantastic. During the winter months I buy what I can’t store.

I try and avoid refined sugar and too many fats.

After my implant I have a new lease on life and want to wear it out.
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