Hey, I loved this story, especially the plant that doesn't look good. I'm the same way, I always leave some of the wildest, what is native to here, nature appreciates it and I support the idea of spreading at least a little of what grows as bad grass, plus it gives variety to the whole large garden. I congratulate you for this decision!
Thanks for checking out my blog!
Thanks!
Are you friends with the Argentinian curation gang?I went and checked out your blog, and it looks like you are associated with @curangel.
Thanks for checking :)
I wouldn't call it an associate, but I have given a part of my power in delegation, I trust the work of the @curangel team and I'm not always available to make my own votes.
On the other hand, the Argentina community, yes, I am part of it, although I don't know exactly how they are managing the curation system, and I hope to join that trail soon!
I absolutely don't.
If you ever change your mind about that, let me know.
Oh, and why is that? I am really learning on my own on this path and many times I just can't find information about it to inform myself about everything. Change your mind about supporting the Argentinean team? I live here, and they are the closest contact to Hive that I have, but I'm interested in learning more and forming my own opinions and ways of working...
by the way, I surely visited your blog in the past, great job with those cannabis plants! a plan that I hope to be able to carry out again in the next few months, to have my crop in the garden again.
I want this place to be decentralized.
Not in the hands of a few.
Some Argentinians have formed a club, are employed as 'curators' and vote each other in a circle. I just want to make sure I don't support them or any of their associates.
Thanks!
You also commented before, and I remember it.
I'll follow back - I like your content.
Sorry for being weird - in case you don't know what's going on, I apologize.