What If...
- Jamon Mysliwiec

- Oct 8, 2021
- 3 min read
What if every useless/abandoned Grass Lot, Home, Business, and public/government Land had Polyculture Gardens focused on Perrenial Yields town, city, state, and nation wide?
Every occupied zone should be beautified with Edible vegetation.
There is no use for that grass rectangle next to your side walk. Except to cost you time and money to mow it weekly.
What if our nation was still based on free and sound principles, and food and water were not controlled by government entities, but rather, regenerated, and rehydrate by the very folks that own the land themselves.
What if it were easy, and the only reason we're seduced by governing agencies and corporations is due to pre-designed lies that tell us its unsanitary, difficult, or expensive to grow your own food in this or any other way.
What if you could walk a city block and every yard lining the sidewalk bore a fruit and vegetable intentionally grown there free for your taking, and out of reach of the sidewalk was a yield unique to that property design?
What if food, a people's most basic necessity, wasn't the world's most controversial resource from health, science and production lies and/or malpractice. But what if it were abundant, everywhere.
Free and so readily available that there was no longer a need for a profession or industry in agriculture at all. Except to maintain the systems perpetuity.
What if this were free?
...what makes you think it isn't?
What makes you think this would be difficult?
You can have a successful tomatoe plant with within 5 Minimal and easy steps, and not need to water, fertilize, or weed it.
What makes you think this wouldn't work?
There are still to this day active perrenial gardenscapes that once fed entire civilizations. Translation; They outlived the PEOPLE.
What makes you think this would take all your time?
Agroforestry and polyculture gardens become self sustaining ecosystems once established. This would infact SAVE you time; no more hrs of your paycheck going to grocery stores - No more Grocery stores.
What makes you think the world doesn't work this way?
Ancient societies that thrived were all based on perrenial polyculture. Those that didn't, fed themselves through monoculture annual crops like we do today. (Hint Hint.)
What makes you think this would impose too many time restraints?
You don't even have to be the one Gardening your own Lands. Many Youth, adults, homeless folk, and families would gladly maintain your minimal input polyculture systems for you in exchange for free Yields.- I know because I'm one of them.
What makes you think the food would spoil?
If your Land was your store you'd eat for free, and so would your neighbors.
Surplus in one product goes to areas with a surplus in another product, or lack of your product. There's a use for every piece.
What makes you think the resources don't exist?
I'm standing on one of these systems. Lulu's Garden And they do.
Not enough education or folks know what to do?
Why isn't self sufficiency, like growing your own food and gathering and purifying your own rain waters not taught as core curriculum in junior high and high school? Nobody told me I had to touch the dirt to graduate. I touch the dirt today because it's one of the only things left that's As Real as When it Was Made. I self Study, and apply successfully. You can too.
What makes you think nature is difficult?
Nobody maintains the forest, nobody waters or fertilized its blueberries, gooseberries, plantains,
Fruit trees, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, coconuts, chives, gingers and leafy greens. But somehow we look at the forest and see weeds and bugs, ignoring the fact that is almost entirely nutrient rich HUMAN FOOD, and what we grow for stores is depleted, in both nutrient AND taste. Why do you think we have to SPICE everything so intensively? Wholesome food requires no aid to cause you to salivate and tastebuds to whirl.
What makes you think it just can't change?
If you haven't been convinced by now, YOU probably won't change. But can you imagine if YOU did?
Eventually, Your neighbors would too.
Be a Change Maker.
Mulch and Plant perrenials through your sidewalk Square.
Tell the city gov. to kiss your dust and move your neighborhood into self regulation, and free resources.
The work to plant 1 seed produces hundreds. Twice the work for 2 seeds produces thousands.
That is God's abundance. He Yields you times and times again your good efforts. Nature survived the test of every global war and natural disaster known to man, you really think that same power ignores your Garden? It doesn't. But YOU might.
What makes you think you'd kill that seed? Seeds self sprout with no help from man all across the planet.
Who's in charge of nature? Hint: Not Us.
What makes you think your seed is somehow separate from that same nature he created, and controls?
Hint: It's not.
Have a little FAITH.
Have enough to TEST that Faith.
Plant A Seed.









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