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why aren't we planting more fruit trees? are we stupid?
« on: September 04, 2012, 04:26:47 pm »
if we just planted more fruit bearing trees in streets/sidewalks/parks/etc ...

if there were strawberries, cherries, lettuce, in abundance everywhere ...

we probably don't even have to work.

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Re: why aren't we planting more fruit trees? are we stupid?
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2012, 07:47:10 pm »
I live in a climate zone where that is done... and we still have to work!!! ;D
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Re: why aren't we planting more fruit trees? are we stupid?
« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2012, 10:57:49 am »
it doesnt work if just the farmers stop working and grow food
everyone has to stop working
doesnt sound like the worst advice to me...
i spend my days growing food, this farm is actual set up with the concept of good land management to promote wildlife, i watch a family of 17 wild turkeys emerge from the forest to graze on the bugs in a pasture before they tunnel into a patch of deep grass canopied by fruit bearing schrubs and trees most mornings while i am enjoying a breakfast where at least 50 percent i picked myself, and i would say 98 percent is grown or raised by a face i know within 100 miles...we also have excessive deer...there are at least four living so close that usually startle them on my way to the outhouse in the morning....land management is key, as is soil management.
stop working start growing

 

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