You know how cops are always busting people with houses full of marijuana plants? What if you did all of that but with potatoes instead of marijuana? What if you had an entire house full of grow lights and potato plants in buckets and then every inch of lawn on your property had potatoes and not a single blade of grass?

Would anyone care? Would the cops come along and put a stop to it? If not, how many more potatoes would you have to grow before something like that happened?

  • Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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    14 minutes ago

    if you allow the potatoes to grow like weeds and left unattended for long time, it can be considered a weed, potatoes might not be invasive though. unlike thier poisonous cousins ,black nightshade which is weedy and everywhere.

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    As long as you don’t live under the oppressive thumb of an HOA or city lawn ordinances, you can grow as many potatoes as is physically possible within your available space.

    But when you run out of practical space, you will probably think about going vertical. But building tall structures without planning permission or city approval is likely where you will run into trouble.

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    15 hours ago

    In the UK, growing potatoes isn’t illegal as far as I am aware

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      6 hours ago

      Well you SAY that, but one of my neighbours grew potatoes in her front garden, and there was a LOT of tutting. Really a lot. Everyone knows front gardens are for flowers, not potatoes. I’m surprised the police weren’t called.

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    21 hours ago

    Sadly the town may be up you arse. Ppl struggling for food and the jerks are like naaa grow grass. Useless green grass. God fobid some biodiversity they’ll fine you 300k for it and remove it all.

    Reccomned starting small and see what you get away with. Don’t even start if you have nosey neighbors. Mine are the worst. Call town for every little thing.

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    There is no limit to the potatoes you can grow. The only limit is your imagination.

    If you live in a place where cultivating cannabis is prohibited, and your power usage spikes, you may be placed under surveillance.

    If you have an HOA or city ordinances about the condition of your yard you might get a slap on the wrist if your potato farm is unsightly. Otherwise, as not a lawyer, grow on.

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    Neat, you’re one of those people my math textbooks warn me about.

    NotRobert has a 1200 sq ft house

    If each potato they grow takes up 1 cubic foot of area, how many potatoes can NotRobert grow?

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    21 hours ago

    TL;DR In Britain I’m pretty sure this wouldn’t technically be illegal even if you filled the whole place.

    Depends on where you are. I’m pretty sure that in Britain, the cops would eventually turn up with a search warrant and then leave disappointed when they find only potatoes, even if you fill every inch of your property. They might come back randomly too, which you might find harassing, but they wouldn’t be able to shut you down for that.

    They could get you on technicalities though if they really wanted to stop you.

    For example, if you have shared walls (or floors/ceilings), and heck, maybe if you don’t, too much weight could cause a collapse and make more than just your property unsafe. There’s also the potential for excess heat or moisture affecting the structure or neighbours. There might even be a noise complaint depending on things like fans or pumps.

    Then there’s the whole business angle. Your property might not be zoned for running a business, so you could be pulled up on either running a business without a licence if you don’t set yourself up that way and also for running that business out of the wrong sort of property. You’d have to start selling the potatoes to fall foul of that though. Donations-based would be a grey area, but I feel like they might try the unlicensed charity angle instead.

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      I’d honestly be surprised if noone at all on this isle had completely filled their house with potato plants. I certainly know some people who I’m sure are only a couple of steps away from doing something like this.

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      Jesus … so government decided to protect industry instead of individual farmers … because heaven forbid that a company or corporation should ever have to lose money due to individual people trying to do things for themselves.

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    Look man. You’re not getting it, ok?

    You’re thinking in terms of “Marijuanna is illegal, and potatoes are legal, therefore I can do whatever I want, and the cops can’t stop me.”

    Except here’s how things really work. Do you exist? Yeah? Well then the cops don’t give a FUUUUUCK about your rights, the law, or your life. You could die in their care. They don’t give a shit.

    They smash peoples doors down, and shoot the homeowners. Later to find out they weren’t even on the right STREET!

    It doesn’t matter that your acts are legal. Police are like what would happen if you mixed a bear, with a raccoon, with a chihuahua, with a fascist asshole.

    So…you still want to draw their attention just to point out legality?

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        Hey man…if I pay for a haircut, I EXPECT a quality haircut!

        If the police mishandle a situation, and kill like 3 guys…who cares? Not MY money! Fuck em!

        (Yes, this entire reply is posted with the HEAVIEST of sarcasm!)

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    21 hours ago

    Maybe you could look up instances of electricity usage based marijuana raids in your area, and if they list the amount of electricity used that triggered the warrant. Then pick out the smallest number.

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    Depends on entirely on local laws. My house has an interesting quirk written into the title where I cannot dig up clay in order to make bricks. No idea how that’s enforced, but its there.

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        I absolutely want to do that, but for now lack the tools/skills.

        It was in the copy of the title, and our conveyancer told us before we settled. We were devastated of course, our planned business to revolutionise the brick industry was ruined.

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          5 hours ago

          … Like did a previous owner sell the severance rights to the clay on your property or something?!

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            I think (and it was a few years ago, and I could be imagining things) that the land was originally farm land. When it was sold off and subdivided into the suburb, the owner added that clause for some reason. Maybe to piss off a local brick company 🤷.

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              I think an oven and a couple two by four chunks would do it. Idk don’t let dreams be dreams or whatever.

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                Google tells me I need 800-1200c, my oven might not cut it. Maybe I can just put it directly in a fire? Can’t have fires in my area though.

                If I ever work it out, I’ll be sure to post it.

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    If you’re going to use grow lamps for potatoes you’re not likely to make a profit. So probably until the debt collectors show up.