>>That makes sense. It's easier to handle things in small batches rather than having to deal with a whole bunch at once.<<
Yeah. This year's been a clusterfuck because things that should have been shipped dormant in March were shipped green in April or May. Because I couldn't get those done at the right time, that overlapped the planting of bedding plants and seeds. I had the seeds earlier but most of them need warm soil so that didn't really help. I still haven't finished the seeds, and because of that, I'm missing the berry-picking season. >_<
>>That sounds the opposite of helpful.<<
The agricultural megacorps are actively destroying the safety of the world's food supply, on purpose. It's not even just GMOs and trying to kill off the small companies that preserve open-pollinated cultivars. They are purposely distributed genetically dysfunctional seeds that contaminate other crops. And what will people do in a decade or so when climate change exceeds what those megacorps can keep up with? Starve. It's a crime against humanity and nobody cares.
Re: Thoughts
Date: 2024-06-07 10:00 pm (UTC)Yeah. This year's been a clusterfuck because things that should have been shipped dormant in March were shipped green in April or May. Because I couldn't get those done at the right time, that overlapped the planting of bedding plants and seeds. I had the seeds earlier but most of them need warm soil so that didn't really help. I still haven't finished the seeds, and because of that, I'm missing the berry-picking season. >_<
>>That sounds the opposite of helpful.<<
The agricultural megacorps are actively destroying the safety of the world's food supply, on purpose. It's not even just GMOs and trying to kill off the small companies that preserve open-pollinated cultivars. They are purposely distributed genetically dysfunctional seeds that contaminate other crops. And what will people do in a decade or so when climate change exceeds what those megacorps can keep up with? Starve. It's a crime against humanity and nobody cares.