The Dangerous Chemical Bill Gates Is Coating Your Organic Produce With
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🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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Thank you for this info. I noted a while back that my organic produce looked and tasted different and that it was lasting longer but didn’t think to investigate this possibility. I do not have the room or means to grow my own food, (Please don’t try to change my mind, I have done a lot of investigation and if I were successful I might get 2 salads out of the results) so it’s more important to seek out local farmers than ever before. I have already found two sources for meat and now I need to do the same for fruits and vegetables.
I love your nickname, LQdy!🤗💐
Have you considered vertical gardening?
Yeah. People give up gardening too quickly. It's tricky, and you need to adapt to your own area, but can be done.
Please don’t assume I have given up but I have family health commitments that require time and travel and gardens don’t take care of themselves.
Yes. Lots of research with vertical. Trying to figure out a water source is the obstacle. I travel frequently and with the heat in tx things would die far too quickly. I have a couple designs in the works I may try but time is a real issue right now with family concerns.
You’d be surprised what you can grow in limited spaces or even growing indoors. Lettuce is one of the easiest things to grow and can be done indoors. A pack of dirt, a couple of pots (can use containers), and seeds. I grew a garden in the NE winter in my basement. If you ever want some pointers I’m happy to help. There’s also some videos of I believe Thai people, who use everyday containers like plastic soda bottles or gallon jugs to plant. It really can be done!
I noticed this too about the apples in the frig..... they never seemed to go bad.