So here’s the biggest gardening hack that I don’t think I’ve seen anyone talk about before.
Terminator technology has not hit the shelves in most places. If you put these boys in the ground, they will grow and multiply. You can get enough soup beans to seed I don’t even know how much ground for like a dollar.
And man, you need to get on some beans. There’s a reason beans are cheap food: They’re one of the best staples in the whole world in terms of effort versus yield; especially the red ones, which grow in neat little bushes. You can have beans for ages with very little work. What’s more, bean plants are basically magic; they have a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which promotes soil health and can help revitalize damaged soil.
Anarchist Santa Claus said that the revolution must have bread; whel’p, wheat can be a tricky crop. Let’s have some soup, too.
There’s a giant, lavender labyrinth
in Shelby, Michigan. In 2001, Barbara
Bull started making the labyrinth,
which is now so big it can be seen on
Google Earth. It takes an hour to reach
the center, but visits are free, so you
can go inside whenever you want. SourceSource 2