

Are drug lords who are not actively overdosing on their adulterated products also hypocrites?


Are drug lords who are not actively overdosing on their adulterated products also hypocrites?
Ghost in the shell


I’ve had great success with commercial hybrids and local landraces. Heirlooms are the next step up in taste and expertise required, sure, but they are not an absolute requirement for growing produce that stands head and shoulder above what you can buy in a store.


No gardener puts obviously diseased plant material in the compost, for one. Unless you’re hot composting, the environment isn’t going to kill pathogens. So, no composting leaves with powdery mildew. For everything else, go right ahead. If it’s not obviously diseased, the composting process should take care of whatever minimal pathogenic load there was.


The seeds are in the infected produce. They contain the spores/pathogens. The plant grown from the seed will have a much higher chance of developing the disease. It will then spread to other plants.


They’re probably fine.


bacterial canker, bacterial spot, black rot, mosaic‑type viruses in beans, etc


Lol ‘suspiciously’ as if the Japanese didn’t copy all of China’s homework when it came to literature.


Depending on where you’re going, you could probably get away by saying you’re Korean or Japanese. Much better than American or Chinese.


DO NOT GROW PLANTS FROM COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE PRODUCE!!! They are diseased af, will ruin your garden. Get some seed packs. You can reuse seeds from your own garden just fine.


The peppers from my garden are 10x more aromatic and flavorful. My entire house smells of them when I chop them.


We’re already building it out because morons think hydrogen is the future of energy.


Ferts can be made without natural gas, just bit more bothersome. Instead of cracking methane for hydrogen, we’ll have to split water.


Gardening on my roof. Herbs, veggies, flowers, even trees.


Thermal cycling
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I believe you mean helix
I remember when radios were called transistors.