Good News for Gardening

Our latest shipment of seed arrived yesterday and along with it came a nice letter from the company (which in this case was Fedco) explaining their current state of business affairs.

“…we are setting new records.”

They have experienced a growth rate this year of 42.5%.  Outstanding!

“And this stands on the shoulders of last year’s 20+% growth rate.”

Additionally, they say:

“The economic downturn appears to be affecting behavior to an unprecedented degree.  Interest in self-reliance, local food systems and gardening has never been greater.”

I won’t say that my faith in humanity has been restored as a result, but it is encouraging to see the number of people who are developing a sincere interest in a more self sufficient lifestyle.  I have only one concern…

This turn towards a producer based lifestyle, one that runs contrary to the synthetic, consumer based existence most people know today, must be of a more permanent nature and not simply reactionary, if it is to provide any lasting, long term, multi-generational fruit. 

My intuition tells me however that, should the economy reverse it’s course tomorrow, people would be stumbling all over themselves to resume their gluttonous, consumption based habits, and be relieved to be able to do so…to be so graciously allowed by the System that has brought them to the brink of destruction to be allowed to return to digging their graves, with their teeth.

The economic upheaval that is running amok across the globe is a direct result of disobeying God’s law, plain and simple.  Only the fool cannot see this.

Fiat currency (divers weights and measures) is an abomination according to God’s Law, and because we have allowed this in the land we are not to share in the rewards of obedience, but are subject to the punishments fit for sons of disobedience as detailed in Deuteronomy 28…only the fool cannot see this.

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