I was just writing a post about The One-Straw Revolution, which somebody around here is reading and sharing insights from it with me. Before I rewrite everything, I just want to say you should go read it if you are into gardening.
The author was a very interesting man, and he had a lot of really neat ideas about doing less work and getting the same or better produce back. I realize now how much time I wasted staking up tomatoes and digging little holes in rows. We never got any dang carrots. And the tomatoes we got as a surprise under the apple tree did way better than the tomatoes I spent all that time on.
The author was a very interesting man, and he had a lot of really neat ideas about doing less work and getting the same or better produce back. I realize now how much time I wasted staking up tomatoes and digging little holes in rows. We never got any dang carrots. And the tomatoes we got as a surprise under the apple tree did way better than the tomatoes I spent all that time on.
Those are the tomatoes that just popped up out of the compost. They're almost all perfect, and so darn cute too.
Okay, so I'm not rewriting the whole post I lost. It's just a bad technology day, and I have to live with it. Tomorrow will be better. Now it's time to go hang with the chickens.
Okay, so I'm not rewriting the whole post I lost. It's just a bad technology day, and I have to live with it. Tomorrow will be better. Now it's time to go hang with the chickens.

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