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That's my favorite topic;) THANK YOU! People can make use of every cm^2 and starts growing, well not anything of course, in particular NO GMO's... When you start with few ORGANIC seeds (GMO's won't give you ANY!), you get THOUSANDS or more next season, and you can grow TREES of kale, cabbage, etc... I got a round hole in a concrete in the backyard. A lavender seed fell into it, and now from that 10x10cm hole a beautiful lavender bush FULL of bees, even in the bad 5G area, showed up... What Creator gave us is infinite growth, just one needs to care for it, which makes LOT of fun. If anyone ever visited Japan, one maybe noticed, every square centimeter is taken care of. The beauty of trees, bushes, flowers is just breathtaking. And that on all these little pieces of land people have, among mountains with jungles full of vegetation with singing crickets whole day long.... No wonder so many people would like to live there, the problem is, Japanese are not like US, open borders for everyone, including criminals.. So basically you got Japan, with Japanese citizens, only...
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! I absolutely agree with you – the beauty of gardening lies in the way nature multiplies when given love and care. Your experience with the lavender bush is a perfect example of how life can thrive in the most unexpected places, even in a small concrete hole! It’s inspiring how you’ve connected this with the idea of organic growth and sustainability.
The concept of using every centimeter of space, as seen in Japan, is truly remarkable. The attention to detail and reverence for nature is something we can all learn from. It’s amazing to think about how much beauty and life can be nurtured in the smallest spaces when we take the time to care for them.
Thanks again for your insightful comment! Your passion for organic gardening and respect for nature is truly refreshing. Keep spreading the green thumb spirit!
thank You for the answer! And let's not start with birds, and other good insects, all helping out;)) There hurdles too, pests, snails, etc., BUT you can always get garlic essential oil, mix it up with other repelling EO's and spray things... Or just collect and 'dispose'.. Anyway, gardening is so much fun and eating own greens makes it taste even better;))
Fantastic! Weather modification in N Texas by Abbott n his pals make organic food growing not likely. I’ve had nothing but trouble growing anything after years of growing in California and Idaho. I’m convinced it’s the chemtrails
That's my favorite topic;) THANK YOU! People can make use of every cm^2 and starts growing, well not anything of course, in particular NO GMO's... When you start with few ORGANIC seeds (GMO's won't give you ANY!), you get THOUSANDS or more next season, and you can grow TREES of kale, cabbage, etc... I got a round hole in a concrete in the backyard. A lavender seed fell into it, and now from that 10x10cm hole a beautiful lavender bush FULL of bees, even in the bad 5G area, showed up... What Creator gave us is infinite growth, just one needs to care for it, which makes LOT of fun. If anyone ever visited Japan, one maybe noticed, every square centimeter is taken care of. The beauty of trees, bushes, flowers is just breathtaking. And that on all these little pieces of land people have, among mountains with jungles full of vegetation with singing crickets whole day long.... No wonder so many people would like to live there, the problem is, Japanese are not like US, open borders for everyone, including criminals.. So basically you got Japan, with Japanese citizens, only...
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! I absolutely agree with you – the beauty of gardening lies in the way nature multiplies when given love and care. Your experience with the lavender bush is a perfect example of how life can thrive in the most unexpected places, even in a small concrete hole! It’s inspiring how you’ve connected this with the idea of organic growth and sustainability.
The concept of using every centimeter of space, as seen in Japan, is truly remarkable. The attention to detail and reverence for nature is something we can all learn from. It’s amazing to think about how much beauty and life can be nurtured in the smallest spaces when we take the time to care for them.
Thanks again for your insightful comment! Your passion for organic gardening and respect for nature is truly refreshing. Keep spreading the green thumb spirit!
thank You for the answer! And let's not start with birds, and other good insects, all helping out;)) There hurdles too, pests, snails, etc., BUT you can always get garlic essential oil, mix it up with other repelling EO's and spray things... Or just collect and 'dispose'.. Anyway, gardening is so much fun and eating own greens makes it taste even better;))
Thank you, I save all of your information on plants and gardening, and share them with my son.
That means so much—thank you! I’m really glad the info’s helpful for you and your son. Passing down that knowledge is powerful. Keep growing together!
Fantastic! Weather modification in N Texas by Abbott n his pals make organic food growing not likely. I’ve had nothing but trouble growing anything after years of growing in California and Idaho. I’m convinced it’s the chemtrails