Ep. 179 – Seeds Have a Memory – My Adventures in Growing Chestnuts in Kansas
Seeds have a memory. And they remember that place. I share my Spring Wins and Losses growing Midwest Memory chestnut trees.
Positive solutions to help you Thrive
Seeds have a memory. And they remember that place. I share my Spring Wins and Losses growing Midwest Memory chestnut trees.
Local economies depend not on what they can buy, but on what they can do. Be the Guy who knows a guy.
I spent years buying trees from catalogs. They all died. Now I grow trees from seed or buy from my area or region. Because: Seeds have a memory.
Perpend became an Orthodox monk.
When he was home, he would greet others, with a greeting that he likely learned in his travels: Instead of saying, “Hi, how are you?”, he would say, “How goes the struggle?”
Instead of giving the usual response of “I am fine”, you would think about it for a moment. This led to a more real and heartfelt conversation.
Is homesteading (and localism) a form of retreat from society? It can lead down a lonely path if you do not also develop community. Jason Snyder (@cognazor on Twitter) of …