The reason I am pointing out the incorrect terminology is not to prove a point, it is to aid in the dissemination of information.
Imagine you were taught that apples were called pears as of 20 years ago and so you tried searching pears to learn more about apples. You would find information on trees, information on fruit. So in a way you are finding bits of information you are looking for that are kinda relevant but not giving you the information you are searching for. If you find out they are actually called apples you can research more stuff that is historically relevant and find exactly what you have been searching for
Is there a reason you started this thread instead of using the other hugelkultur and alternative gardening thread?
Imagine you were taught that apples were called pears as of 20 years ago and so you tried searching pears to learn more about apples. You would find information on trees, information on fruit. So in a way you are finding bits of information you are looking for that are kinda relevant but not giving you the information you are searching for. If you find out they are actually called apples you can research more stuff that is historically relevant and find exactly what you have been searching for
Is there a reason you started this thread instead of using the other hugelkultur and alternative gardening thread?
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