Hello Nostr plebs!

I am thrilled to say that I got my first harvest from my self-sufficient garden today. The most interesting thing is I didn't use any chemical things, which are harmful for the environment and insects. That is #permaculture. Everything is possible!

Special thanks to my family for helping with this and nostr:nprofile1qyw8wumn8ghj7enj09ekjctw9ehx7um5wf5kx6pwvdshxcf0qyw8wumn8ghj76twdejhytnnv43xzum5d9uzuum0vd5kzmp0qqs0l09hq60h4fwkmvffavu70k9f0z2xd5j45cmm4s0tlpshkpt5q3q8wmrdl for the inspiration. Video and editing credit goes to my brother nostr:nprofile1qyt8wumn8ghj7ct5d3shxtnwdaehgu3wd3skueqpr4mhxue69uhkvet9v3ejumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtmrv9hxzerpqqsf72plfv77qxej73fj32q8nfueckr3rrnp6rhdh5uuq4fmkeusj9gv79jx7. I hope to spread this to my entire garden!

#nostr #garden #harvest

https://m.primal.net/QbPS.mp4

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What's so cool about all the free open knowledge and the digital age is that Agorism or self-sufficiency can also be taught to people on the other side of the world who are struggling to make ends meet. Instead of easily donating money to large foundations where relatively a lot of money is lost to overhead, I hope this inspires others as well.

The beauty of this is that in the long term, we might be creating the most sustainable solution by developing open-source alternatives for basic necessities like food, energy, education, shelter, and clothing. However, these solutions are only truly sustainable if they're not claimed by individuals or organizations with patents and copyrights, restricting access and hindering further improvement. By working together in open collaboration, we can collectively improve and implement these solutions, sharing our knowledge and resources with people who are struggling to get by. When we meet someone with financial problems, we can share our help and means with them thanks to this openness.

This way, we can ensure that the solutions we create are not only effective but also accessible to everyone, fostering a culture of cooperation and mutual support. The Nostr ethos, with its emphasis on open protocols and decentralization, is already heading in this direction. As we journey through life, when we encounter someone in need, we can apply the same Nostr ethos to find ways to help them, promoting a ripple effect of kindness and cooperation.

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What's so cool about all the free open knowledge and the digital age is that Agorism or self-sufficiency can also be taught to people on the other side of the world who are struggling to make ends meet. Instead of easily donating money to large foundations where relatively a lot of money is lost to overhead, I hope this inspires others as well.

The beauty of this is that in the long term, we might be creating the most sustainable solution by developing open-source alternatives for basic necessities like food, energy, education, shelter, and clothing. However, these solutions are only truly sustainable if they're not claimed by individuals or organizations with patents and copyrights, restricting access and hindering further improvement. By working together in open collaboration, we can collectively improve and implement these solutions, sharing our knowledge and resources with people who are struggling to get by. When we meet someone with financial problems, we can share our help and means with them thanks to this openness.

This way, we can ensure that the solutions we create are not only effective but also accessible to everyone, fostering a culture of cooperation and mutual support. The Nostr ethos, with its emphasis on open protocols and decentralization, is already heading in this direction. As we journey through life, when we encounter someone in need, we can apply the same Nostr ethos to find ways to help them, promoting a ripple effect of kindness and cooperation.

Also, a lot of credit goes to Heather Jo Flores from https://www.freepermaculture.com for sharing her permaculture farming knowledge. Although her work isn't licensed under public domain or Creative Commons, it's still generously shared without any paywall. I hope to see her share her knowledge on Nostr someday, perhaps accompanied by some Value-for-Value (V4V) interactions.

Sorry, I forgot to mention her. For sure a lot of credit goes to her. Her knowledge sharing was really helpful to me.

Awesome. Thanks for sharing.

Thank you! 😊