Today we get access to the acequia, a traditional Spanish community watering system, and it's going to rain for the first time this Spring.
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▶️ 3Speak
Wow, that's really interesting and a clever way to conserve resources and prevent abuse of the water system. Wouldn't it be nice if the rest of the world could rely on common sense to figure things out?
It'd definitely make people less dependent on the system.
The plant with the beautiful vivid long cone-like thingies look like amaranthus. If it is, these are edible (either eat the "flowers" directly or grind them to make flour)😉
https://www-promessedefleurs-com.translate.goog/conseil-plantes-jardin/fichefamille/amarante-amaranthus-semis-plantation-entretien?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=fr
I'm growing amaranth in the spiral garden. I think the thing in the video is some kind of tree.