One of the hardest questions is what makes societies change?
"functioning" societies take care of each other, develop trust, tend to work for the common good - and as a result become richer
"mis-functioning" societies seem to do everything in reverse - and as result remain poor
@jasdagod_ We had to amend the soil with all kinds of organic stuff-blood meal, bone meal, worm casting, mushroom castings, and manure. We didnโt want to add any chemicals at all.
Just set up a lil compost chicken run for the birds! They'll turn over the wood chips (carbon) introducing oxygen, add nitrogen with their poop and walla you'll have compost w/out lifting a finger. Putting these birds to work ๐
Compost = Carbon + Nitrogen + Oxygen
This is Gloria, sheโs come to us from Rock Ferry after being found collapsed on someoneโs doorstep last night ๐ Weโll do a poo sample & try to work out whatโs going on โค๏ธ
For people outside Britain. Yes, it's true. They created an algorithm that gave state-sector students lower marks than those who went to private schools. And this fact of which school they went to was part of the algorithm. So more private-school kids can go to university now.
Morning everyone, lovely to wake up to the sunshine. Iโve put some staging in place for my pot plant collection and have to say v pleased with the effect. Have a lovely one there ๐๐ฟ๐พ๐ธ #HughsCourtyard