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~~~ Just trying to better my soil & food ~ while in my hot Mediterranean climate
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You should never forget that every creature has its purpose in the cycle of nature and can also be very important to humans. Sepp Holzer's Permaculture
Giuseppe Tallarico, Unlock Free Wood Plans! Download free projects and create unique pieces now! https://worldpermacultureassociation.com/the-art-of-wood-working/
Giuseppe Tallarico, Unlock Free Wood Plans! Download free projects and create unique pieces now! https://worldpermacultureassociation.com/the-art-of-wood-working/
Giuseppe Tallarico, Unlock Free Wood Plans! Download free projects and create unique pieces now! https://worldpermacultureassociation.com/the-art-of-wood-working/
Giuseppe Tallarico, Unlock Free Wood Plans! Download free projects and create unique pieces now! https://worldpermacultureassociation.com/the-art-of-wood-working/
S. Bard wrote:Can I buy this guide as a European? Or is it US only?
“Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit: Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad. “ Brian Gerald O’Driscoll
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"If we do not find anything very pleasant, at least we shall find something new"
Patrick Edwards wrote:Okay. I bought the thing but now I can't for the life of me figure out where I download it from. It's probably obvious but I seem to be missing it.
"If we do not find anything very pleasant, at least we shall find something new"
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No reference to Brussel Sprouts.
Am I the only one left in the world that likes them ?
I like Brussels Sprouts every once in a while: maybe several times one month but skip 'em for two or three!
My search for the perfect companion garden plan suggested that Brussels Sprouts are the grumpy uncle of the Brassica family: they dislike everything the other members dislike but they are none-too-fond of family, either. Apparently they do tolerate beets, Swiss chard, lettuce and spinach so I'm putting those between the BS's and virtually anything else.
"If we do not find anything very pleasant, at least we shall find something new"
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Bruce Alan wrote:
No reference to Brussel Sprouts.
Am I the only one left in the world that likes them ?
I like Brussels Sprouts every once in a while: maybe several times one month but skip 'em for two or three!
My search for the perfect companion garden plan suggested that Brussels Sprouts are the grumpy uncle of the Brassica family: they dislike everything the other members dislike but they are none-too-fond of family, either. Apparently they do tolerate beets, Swiss chard, lettuce and spinach so I'm putting those between the BS's and virtually anything else.
I detested the adorably beautiful Brussels for their intensely bitter cores. Once my gourmet-cook mom went to all lengths for a specific recipe that had her peel every single leaf and discard the cores, which I truly enjoyed, first time ever around 50 years old.
Then, early during Covid, after I got my dangerously (medically/causing massive obesity/MetabolicSyndrome!) low D raised from only 6ng/ml up above 50ng/ml, I began Keto/IF and wow did my tastes change, likely due to a new & much healthier microbiome (which I've read controls what foods we love or hate). I now love BS but still have yet to grow any.
WARNING permaculture is highly addictive, it may cause life altering changes such as valuing people, community and resources, and promote respect, learning, support and kindness .
I yam what I yam and that's all that I yam - the great philosopher Popeye. Tiny ad:
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