Many are starting to comprehend that systems are starting to demand costs far
beyond money. Food systems included. It is for this reason that there is a
resurging interest in growing food, and gardening in general. Realization is
setting in that it would not take much to interrupt food supplies, planned, or
otherwise. In other words, it is a crucial time to grow, or produce, what food
you can, whether in pots, a small piece of land, or a full-blown garden. It all
starts with soil, also known as earth. The quality of soil is foundational and
will determine the quality and bounty of any planted harvest. This basic tenet
is proven by the quality of produce and vegetables in our supermarkets, which
have been grown in chemical and fertilizer depleted soils. How many times have
you heard your grandparents complain about the tasteless, low-quality
vegetables, as compared with their memory of a time before industrial chemical
farming. In this episode we cover many aspects of what is required to produce
quality foods from seed. The time is now to get back to producing your own
food, at any level you can manage. If you do not have food and water, nothing
else matters. As I wrote this it occurred to me that in my mind there is a
difference between the word’s dirt and soil. I also noticed that the word soil
is interchangeable with the word earth. I moved the letter “H” from the end of
the word earth, to the front of the word, noticing the resonance of words. For
most of us who grow things, it comes from the “h”eart. Bear in mind that if you
have room to grow a moderate sized garden, it is likely you will be able to
feed more than just your immediate family – hence – combining heart with earth,
as we all should be doing, all the time.
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