tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51867636350024538.post7282057035134050508..comments2017-05-11T15:17:32.431+02:00Comments on Integral Transformation: Gardening in the snowDavidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12536646359462352623noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51867636350024538.post-62424133398807591082016-02-15T23:22:52.646+02:002016-02-15T23:22:52.646+02:00It would seem that root crops are better at withst...It would seem that root crops are better at withstanding the cold. Potatoes in particular are known to be able to be grown under cold conditions. They were planted several months ago when it was warmer.<br /><br />As for the chickens, they are as much the gardeners as the humans themselves. They eat pests and weeds, scratch the mulch around and scratch their own manure into the soil, and Craig said that these particular chickens have even eaten mice on occasion (to which I said they were very brave!) They also produce eggs, which are tradeable for other commodities. Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12536646359462352623noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51867636350024538.post-22599439872600747672016-02-15T21:46:04.621+02:002016-02-15T21:46:04.621+02:00Gosh hard to believe that veggies can withstand th...Gosh hard to believe that veggies can withstand that cold. How were they planted and what role did the chickens play-apart from the manure?Jacquihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04198956028925245924noreply@blogger.com