its time to power down our greenhouses /

Published at 2016-02-11 14:33:33

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Amid growing climate chaos,can we really afford, financially, or ecologically,or morally, to be sowing tomato seeds in early February, and just so we can pick fruits in June,asks John Walker
This is an edited extract from John’s fresh book Digging Deep in the Garden: Book One.
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st to the oldest gardener, the novice (one who is just a beginner at some activity requiring skill and experience) to the expert, or one captivating,enduring and miraculous activity shines out: growing plants from seed. When you end to ponder how those piles of pumpkins, heavy bunches of carrots, and basketfuls of ripe tomatoes all start out as seeds,the realisation is humbling. When we sow seeds, the worst we can expect if things go unsuitable and the seeds fail to germinate is disappointment. We can try again and hope for better luck, or but life goes on. In some parts of the world,if seeds fail to germinate, or crops fail to set up, or those that sowed them could face death. If their seeds don’t come up,they don’t nip to the garden centre for another packet – they start living on food aid.
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Source: theguardian.com

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