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Jenny Odell • On how to grow an idea
The importance of patience and cultivation in well-doing, emphasizing the long, invisible process between planting and reaping.
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Eugene Peterson suggests that the person who looks for quick results in the seed planting of well-doing will be disappointed.
If I want potatoes for dinner tomorrow, it will do me little good to go out and plant potatoes in my garden tonight.
There are long stretches of darkness and invisibility and silence that separate planting and reaping.
During
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cales.arizona.eduthe old days when they planted apple trees on the Holy Island and the apples froze in the cold.
Thomas D. Lee • Perilous Times
13Mortal, when a land sins against me by acting faithlessly, and I stretch out my hand against it, and break its staff of bread and send famine upon it, and cut off from it human beings and animals, 14even if Noah, Daniel,[32] and Job, these three, were in it, they would…
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C. S. Lewis • The C. S. Lewis Bible: For Reading, Reflection, and Inspiration
die noch leeren Zwischenräume zwischen Spinat und Spinat, die noch keine Frühkultur tragen – weder frühen Salat noch frühen Rettich, noch Möhren –, die erst zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt benötigt werden, machen wir eine bodendecken- de Voraussaat. Wir haben zu diesem Zeitpunkt, wenn Spinat und frühe Kulturen ausgebracht werden, die Möglichkeit, hier
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whole, the parts of which are all “turned into one.” A good agricultural system, which is to say a durable one, is
Wendell Berry • The Unsettling of America: Culture & Agriculture
The Vegetable Gardener's Bible, 2nd Edition: Discover Ed's High-Yield W-O-R-D System for All North American Gardening Regions: Wide Rows, Organic Methods, Raised Beds, Deep Soil
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Wide rows are a great way for a first-time grain grower to start. With this method, you create 3- to 4-foot-wide beds that are about 18 inches apart. The width depends on how far in you can reach to weed from both sides of the bed and the amount of space that the plants need while they grow. When you plant in wide rows, you never have to walk on
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