Message from @Tian Fan

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2020-03-31 23:02:07 UTC  

Of course.

2020-03-31 23:03:17 UTC  

I live in USDA zone 3B, it is winter here, so it is more difficult for me to survive than it is for someone from USDA zone 6B to do gardening.

2020-03-31 23:03:38 UTC  

Most definitely got you pegged

2020-03-31 23:03:39 UTC  

@Deleted User that is to bad

2020-03-31 23:03:45 UTC  

Ugh this isnt good

2020-03-31 23:05:49 UTC  

Zone 3B Gardening zone have more likelihood of people depending on Government than that of somebody from Zone 5- 9 😉

2020-03-31 23:09:37 UTC  

Not at all @Dallas

2020-03-31 23:10:35 UTC  

Lucky Americans.

2020-03-31 23:11:15 UTC  

@Tian Fan I'm a Texan first..

2020-03-31 23:11:39 UTC  

Oh hey ryan

2020-03-31 23:12:16 UTC  

Zone 7 😄 - Ryan Can plant all kinds of plants over there.

2020-03-31 23:12:29 UTC  
2020-03-31 23:13:12 UTC  

Solar Dehydrators are nice @Deleted User

2020-03-31 23:13:41 UTC  

I am at zone 3B Calgary Alberta Canada.

2020-03-31 23:14:30 UTC  

Needs property permits for Vertical Farms Buildings here @zone3B Calgary.

2020-03-31 23:14:32 UTC  

@Tian Fan correct.. mostly used west / texas

2020-03-31 23:15:23 UTC  

Could Hire Mexicans for dimes on the dollar to take care of Spirulina Chlorella and challenge the Corporation Status Quo.

2020-03-31 23:15:27 UTC  

@Tian Fan we have two growing Seasons here

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/627030086964740096/694686328058675320/az1005.pdf

2020-03-31 23:16:42 UTC  

soil here is acidic..west Texas seems more alkaline..and different temps at the same time

2020-03-31 23:16:57 UTC  

Grey soil everywhere Alberta.

2020-03-31 23:17:42 UTC  

Unless you dig a hole for the water to pool into artificial waterbody and grow decomposed water algae for blacksoil cycles.

2020-03-31 23:17:58 UTC  

Lentils are nice in Saskatchewan.

2020-03-31 23:20:42 UTC  

most soil here is mostly clay based.. amazing how anything can grow here

2020-03-31 23:21:26 UTC  

lots of iron ore and copper

2020-03-31 23:23:14 UTC  

south of me is limestone mostly.. kinda of a strange mixture in a small area

2020-03-31 23:23:42 UTC  

Limestone + Water + hemp = Hempconcrete.

2020-03-31 23:24:16 UTC  

You can build passive houses with hempcrete.

2020-03-31 23:24:46 UTC  

not sure if hemp is legal here yet

2020-03-31 23:24:50 UTC  

In Alberta, either sunken greenhouses or vertical farms.

2020-03-31 23:25:23 UTC  

believe there is a house bill about it tabled..

2020-03-31 23:25:33 UTC  

Geothermal passive heated sunken greenhouses or vertical farms (building permit required).

2020-03-31 23:26:13 UTC  

capital is shut down for this session

2020-03-31 23:26:33 UTC  

Tradeau says hemp is allowed in Alberta . Farmers growing hemps can make clothing, paper, plywood, medicine, and etc .

2020-03-31 23:27:31 UTC  

im for legalizing it all..as long we stay red

2020-03-31 23:28:20 UTC  

Cannot wait for the Passive House made of Industrial hemp - crete.

2020-03-31 23:28:40 UTC  

thanks @Tian Fan I will look into that link

2020-03-31 23:29:16 UTC  

cya later

2020-03-31 23:29:22 UTC  

cya later Ryan.

2020-03-31 23:33:55 UTC  

Albertan Geothermal Sunken greenhouses or Vertical farms (needs building permit).

2020-04-01 00:03:39 UTC  

Albertan Magnetic Target Fusion or Modular Nuclear powerplant.