Regardless of how many books you’ve read, YouTubes you’ve watched, and examples you’ve heard, there is no substitute for doing the work, making your own observations, and trying again.
All the theory in the world only helps us understand what we’re seeing.
More often than not we are our own problem. The trick to a green thumb is to try again, with open eyes.
Trials and Errors
One response to “Trials and Errors”
-

[…] broadfork handle to the Parsnip, we have emerged victorious with Parsnips. As I said recently in Trials and Errors, “More often than not we are our own problem. The trick to a green thumb is to try again, […]
LikeLike
About Graham
Graham is an ecologist-farmer from Canada working on educating about the wonders and beauty of the natural world, and how we can design biodiverse food production systems.

Leave a reply to 4th Time Is a Charm: Growing Parsnips – Complimentary Blueberry Juice Cancel reply