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Nina Patchez

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I'm nearly hopeless at ever owning my own area to plant food and flowers. I intend to get online and find like minded people interested in similar topics. Our farmers are leaving us and it looks like big corporations are putting up poisonous farms instead.
I've got so many seeds. Many selected for my cold climate. I live in a rural area and am baffled as to why others are not worried about food security. I think that soil needs to be alive to support healthy plants to support healthy lives. I do believe that permaculture planting is the closest to how nature would nurture.
You are welcome to reach out, I'm new to this website and would enjoy some thread activity, tips and tricks.
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My favorite plant might be nasturtium. I love the spicy flavors and pollinators like the flowers, which happen to be gorgeous.


I teach myself to make kimchi for I think it is healthy and deliciously spicy!
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Northern woods of MI where there's seasons, mostly cold.
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I agree with having live active food helps out my guts! I fell in love with store bought kimchi early on. As I got older I realized it is something that I can teach myself to do. Now these days, I try to have a homemade batch jar in the fridge. The flavors, are nice, the textures nice, the ingredients, ever changing for I'm always learning and doing more variety. Pickles are easy to do too. I crave the things of jars haha
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I've been in and out of the online world over the years. I do like searching topics and finding threads to sponge up any info I can. Recently this round of wanting to find like minded people lead me here and I made an account right away. I knew people were into smart practices about working along side nature. Having this well established online community of sharing information gives me some hope. I'm still sitting on a collection of seeds for my climate and no current farming buddies yet. The past few years, veggies from the grocery store go bad right away (or rather they were never really good to begin with). I do grow my tiny container garden just to learn and do. I think having in ground perennial plants are the way to be though. Where they can seed themselves and even spread. The forums brought me here and are the reason I signed up.
~~~~~~Thank you to all who have kept this online spot up and running!~~~~~~~~
And the bonus of freedom of keyboard and html and such, really fun and cool!
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