Potluck Gardening
I have an idea that can change the world.
It's called Potluck Gardening.
The tattered global food supply may be the biggest threat to human life on earth.
At a time when globalists advertise diets of crickets, lab-grown eggs, and artificial meat metastasized from cancer cells,
Toxic chemicals linger in watersheds that flow through America's richest farmland.
Meat and egg processing facilities worldwide are burned to the ground; recently, two caused by private planes.
Miraculous weather in California threatens 30% of US vegetable and 65% of non-citrus fruit production.
Farmers in the Netherlands, Europe's third largest food producer, are being forced to sell their land.
Our current production farming system creates food with low nutrient density, laden with carcinogenic pesticides.
And the largest investor in Big Pharma owns 242,000 acres of farmland in the United States.
The writing is on the wall.
I pray we recognize the urgency to act.
We need to grow our own food.
We need to build a resilient local food web.
We need community.
So let's grow food together.
I propose every able household create as large an area as possible to grow food.
A balcony or a backyard will do.
But instead of trying to grow ten varieties, which produces an insufficient volume with a low rate of success,
Just grow one or two things.
Then enroll your friends and neighbors to do the same.
Imagine how easy it will be to grow only carrots, potatoes, or strawberries in one, two, or three raised beds,
Or in pots or lined boxes on a porch.
Then we trade beans for corn and eggs for tomatoes.
Simple as that.
Let's transform our neighborhoods into micro farms with Potluck Gardens,
Where we grow abundant food to eat and trade.
If you don't have the space to grow,
Create a friendly joint venture for a share of the harvest.
If your homeowner's association attempts to intervene,
Organize your neighbors and change the rules.
The answer to artificial scarcity is intentional abundance.
Let's begin the revolution of local community,
Through the reclamation of nutrient-dense, natural food.
Create a Potluck Gardening club in your neighborhood or community.
photo cred: Sandie Clarke (Unsplash)
References:
1) Lab grown meat / Cancer - https://takecontrol.substack.com/p/fake-meat-real-problem
2) Meat & Egg Processign Facilities - https://www.westernstandard.news/news/exclusive-food-shortages-magnified-by-string-of-destroyed-food-processing-facilities/article_c5e4d4c3-325f-56b4-9089-8b8a69fe7d1f.html
3) CA Farmers / Weather - https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-01-21/storm-flooding-compounds-misery-for-california-farmworkers
4) Dutch Farmers - https://www.tsln.com/news/food-control-dutch-farming-on-the-verge-of-a-disaster-as-government-pushes-to-close-3000-farms/