A Vegetable Garden, No Matter How Small, is for Learning Some Skills, Not to Pursue Some Phantom of Independence

Kathleen, you're welcome! As I see it, the value of a backyard garden, rabbit hutch, etc. isn't to pursue some phantom of independence, it's to learn some skills that will become increasingly valuable and useful as we continue to skid down the slope of decline, while also adding fresh nourishing food to the increasingly pasty and unhealthy mess being served up by our food industries. Would your kids be happier eating the bunnies themselves, by the way? John Michael Greer
A small greenhouse to learn some skills that will become increasingly valuable and useful as we continue to skid down the slope of decline

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