Jacqueline D'Elia
Computer geek that loves writing, photography, and building wordpress sites. Earned a BS in Horticulture at Texas A&M. She gardens in Houston Texas and enjoys growing organic food in her raised bed garden. You can follow her garden antics on Twitter @JDElia. Her day job? Selling real estate at RE/MAX Vintage in Houston.
I loved this video! But you know what, I’m stuck with not 1 but 3 of those evil entities! Why? Because just 1-inch below the soil in my garden is a huge sheet of rock and nothing else will grow and I really need to keep the dust down in summer and the soil on during the monsoons.
Sometimes the alternatives turn out to be more evil, don’t they? But on the plus side, I don’t use potable water, nor do I use pesticide on my lawn. Nor do I use a fuel-powered lawn-mower. Not much of a plus, but still …
Yes! Instead of “chicken in every pot” there should be “goat on every lawn”. Grass is ridiculous, especially when you have to pull it out of your garden beds. If this economy continues as it is, there would be more people planting cabbage under their lawn trees.
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I loved this video! But you know what, I’m stuck with not 1 but 3 of those evil entities! Why? Because just 1-inch below the soil in my garden is a huge sheet of rock and nothing else will grow and I really need to keep the dust down in summer and the soil on during the monsoons.
Sometimes the alternatives turn out to be more evil, don’t they? But on the plus side, I don’t use potable water, nor do I use pesticide on my lawn. Nor do I use a fuel-powered lawn-mower. Not much of a plus, but still …
Yes, very good points and so much irony in everything he is hitting on. Crazy!
Yes! Instead of “chicken in every pot” there should be “goat on every lawn”. Grass is ridiculous, especially when you have to pull it out of your garden beds. If this economy continues as it is, there would be more people planting cabbage under their lawn trees.
Too funny!