This will change how you garden, forever.

4 years ago
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My two golden rules of gardening summarized. Many tips and strategies that play into these. Your entire focus in your garden needs to be on these 2 things. Not because I say so. Because that's how nature works - and nature has "growing stuff" on lockdown. We only need to learn by looking how nature grows things.

Home gardeners seek to emulate industrial agriculture practices in their garden. Why? Industrial agriculture has to make concessions in order to allow few people to tend massive acreages, and drive giant machines for harvest. We should not be seeking to mimic that in a home garden. The moment we do, we give up our biggest advantages. Yes, we home gardeners can have MASSIVE advantage over industrial agriculture. If you aren't taking advantage of that, then you are doing more work than you need to do, and creating problems that you don't need to be dealing with.

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