Problem is, she’s getting old, and her son isn’t terribly interested in gardening. I’d like to keep these perfect plants in the family, though, since it took a lifetime and several generations of plants to get them to this quality.
I was thinking I’d just keep the perfect fruits and vegetables in the refrigerator. That way her son or his children can pick up the garden where she left off someday. But how long will they last in there? Do fruits and vegetables go bad like leftovers do? Would they last an entire lifetime, or even a few generations? I haven’t been able to find a verification that fruits and vegetables will last indefinitely in the refrigerator.
Bonus questions:
How long will they last in personal inventory?
If you start with perfect seeds, will you grow a perfect plant, regardless of gardening level?
I bought the grocery store and the bistro, and renamed them Sunset Valley Co-Op and Organic Market and Chez Michel Organic Bistro. That way I own the entire supply chain.
Is there any way I can use these perfect crops to increase profits at those businesses?