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RE: The growing hand

People who take time out of their lives to grow their food, either out of necessity or simply because they feel satisfied growing and creating their own food, they should be multiplied by millions because there is no better work than planting with our own hands these foods that many times we have a neglected idle piece of land where we can put a small orchard. In this way, we are not only stocking up on foods rich in minerals such as vegetables, but we are also finding peace with ourselves and the satisfaction of create something good with our hands. My father @elflaco52 is one of these people, behind the house he has a piece of land where he grows bananas, corn, beans, spinach, cassava, tomatoes, etc. Many times I help him from there we supply ourselves for our own personal consumption, although on occasions we sell a little to the occasional neighbor. Greetings to you and may your plants grow strong and healthy.

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It's great that your effort can result in a little income now and then. I barter a lot of mine for things I don't personally produce and it is always fun to swap something I've grown with someone who has produced the other item like eggs, honey, fruits and vegetables I don't grow and such things.

hanks for taking the time to comment and maybe you'll be able to do a post in this community about your garden (dad's garden) sometime,

It seems like a good idea to me so maybe I'll be encouraged by a post about our little garden. Greetings from Cuba.

All the best for your day today, I hope things are well for you and generally for you folks in Cuba.