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Welcome to Gaia’s Hope

published on May 20, 2008 | Category: Gaia's Hope General 1 Comment »

This is a place where I will write about my cityplants mostly. The last months I consider that I want to move from city. But this is difficult for the moment. I have one beautiful plot near the sea and near the forest also. I love it, but I need a lot of money to build a normal house there. It’s 100 km far (2 hours with car) from my city and I can’t go so often.

This is my seaview from the plot

myplot Welcome to Gaias Hope

I plant some vegetables there, but I can’t do everything I want with this land.

So, I plant flowers in my pots… In the city…

I was searching for a good domain today, and I think that citygarden.eu it was the best domain for me. I chooce .eu because I live in Europe. I’m from Greece.

Well… I don’t speak very good english but I don’t care, this blog is my garden diary. I suppose you can understand me.

One comment on “Welcome to Gaia’s Hope”

  1. Hello, I found you on Blotanical and came over to read a while.

    It is so interesting to read your blog, because your country and your garden are beautiful because it is so different from mine. Your sea view from your plot is so beautiful. And, yes, I do understand you. Your English is good, really.

    I did not know tea could be made from the Linden tree. I wonder if you use the flowers or the leaves to make the tea.

    I understand your concern for the next generation not knowing how to grow their own food, and not having a place to try to grow it. The knowledge and skill is dying with the oldest generation. This is a grim concern. I have seen many blogs of people here in the United States who want to learn how to do that. There is a ray of hope, but we need much more. It is good that you are doing what you do to grow some, as much as you can. Some people have only pots and container gardens, but they still enjoy growing some food. Here is a man who gardens in a very dry area of the U.S.A. and he gardens in pots and other containers. CLICK HERE

    I hope your Jasmine is happy and well now, and I hope your trees do well and you get good fruit. You surly started many, many seeds. I did, too. I started too many :) I hope you will not think I am too bold, but here is a link to my post about planting too many seeds for me to care for, visit it only if you wish. CLICK HERE

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