When people say lets talk about organic farming-and lets go... a collective groan goes up as it comes over as a bit evangelistic-and then posts links to their own websites-remember some people are cagey about opening links-it is all a bit of a turn-off
I don't see this forum as a discussion group- but a place where people exchange advice,comments and gossip
Just my take on this-it is after all just a gardening forum-not a place to change the world.
When people say lets talk about organic... it comes over as a bit evangelistic...not a place to change the world.
Though some gardeners, such as Geoff Hamilton, who is admired by many, was very evangelistic. A lot of the practices among many gardeners today gained currency through his promotion of organic ideals on Gardeners World.
TV presenters who don't have a passion for something come across as being wishy-washy.
Gardeners who are on a mission tend to be more interesting (even if they are wrong).
well,thai who ever you are ,you stirred the pot here,I think which ever little plot of land you have ,its up to you what you create,whether it be with great passion for organic hippy type gardening or to plain ordinary stereo type ,whose right or wrong?help each with the knowledge you have,no one has to except what you say its not a religious revival and george hamilton ,monty don or percy thrower are of their time as we all are.god bless you.
Georg Faust, at first thanks for a reason to think. Of course at the beginning any years ago it was an utopia, a wishful thinking. Now a reality of the utopia has become but 90%. Now the utopia has become a reality of 90%. Due our farm profit we have a good and happy life (Thai proportion!)- in contrast to any other farmers in our area - by means of our organic farming methods.It is not easy to think and to act different the neighbors. But my small success show me, that I'm on the right track.I can not compare our garden/farm with UK or America.For this purpose, we are too small. In the near future a have a great plan; I want give 30 hectare to Burmese political landless refugees (farmer) for growing organic - a new project of mine...Now you can say: sure this is an utopian idea. But wait to see...The following is utopia or reality My Hope . It's one of my pdf's. Organic greetings, ThaiGer.
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When people say lets talk about organic farming-and lets go... a collective groan goes up as it comes over as a bit evangelistic-and then posts links to their own websites-remember some people are cagey about opening links-it is all a bit of a turn-off
I don't see this forum as a discussion group- but a place where people exchange advice,comments and gossip
Just my take on this-it is after all just a gardening forum-not a place to change the world.
Though some gardeners, such as Geoff Hamilton, who is admired by many, was very evangelistic. A lot of the practices among many gardeners today gained currency through his promotion of organic ideals on Gardeners World.
TV presenters who don't have a passion for something come across as being wishy-washy.
Gardeners who are on a mission tend to be more interesting (even if they are wrong).
well,thai who ever you are ,you stirred the pot here,I think which ever little plot of land you have ,its up to you what you create,whether it be with great passion for organic hippy type gardening or to plain ordinary stereo type ,whose right or wrong?help each with the knowledge you have,no one has to except what you say its not a religious revival and george hamilton ,monty don or percy thrower are of their time as we all are.
god bless you.
Georg Faust, at first thanks for a reason to think. Of course at the beginning any years ago it was an utopia, a wishful thinking. Now a reality of the utopia has become but 90%. Now the utopia has become a reality of 90%. Due our farm profit we have a good and happy life (Thai proportion!)- in contrast to any other farmers in our area - by means of our organic farming methods.It is not easy to think and to act different the neighbors. But my small success show me, that I'm on the right track.I can not compare our garden/farm with UK or America.For this purpose, we are too small. In the near future a have a great plan; I want give 30 hectare to Burmese political landless refugees (farmer) for growing organic - a new project of mine...Now you can say: sure this is an utopian idea. But wait to see...The following is utopia or reality My Hope . It's one of my pdf's. Organic greetings, ThaiGer.
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