Community food gardens can be works of art. This is one of the last large-scale vegetable gardens to be built in the UK, at Gravetye Manor, West Sussex. It was designed by William Robinson at the turn of the 20th century.
Photo: Gravetye Manor
Community food gardens can be works of art. This is one of the last large-scale vegetable gardens to be built in the UK, at Gravetye Manor, West Sussex. It was designed by William Robinson at the turn of the 20th century.
Photo: Gravetye Manor
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This is what regenerative farming can look like. This is a picture of the Eden Project in Cornwall, England. Unlike conventional monoculture planting, this polyculture system diversifies the soil life, making plants less susceptible to pests and disease. (Photo by Franie Treetops @ Flickr).
Regenerative farming applies the Buddhist wisdom of pratītyasamutpāda (dependent origination) and inter-being to agriculture. One could also describe this as aligning with the ecological wisdom of Nature, what some African cultures call "ubuntu" - the Indigenous wisdom that all LIFE is interdependently related as a whole, and thrives best as One family -
wonderful just love this thanks Nada