#30 ALONE, OVERWHELMED & OFF GRID

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  • @EugeniaDiaz
    @EugeniaDiaz  Год назад +22

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  • @changed7226
    @changed7226 Год назад +14

    I totally understand being overwhelmed living this lifestyle! There's always work to be done!

  • @luisaleonardi666
    @luisaleonardi666 Год назад +52

    Energy and willingness are a great part of your personality, Eugenia. And that's something to treasure. ❤

  • @wildpatchhomestead
    @wildpatchhomestead Год назад +19

    It's so rewarding when you get to eat food knowing exactly how much work went into it. You're doing amazing!

  • @cryptogranny7646
    @cryptogranny7646 Год назад +21

    Thank you for showing that being sustainable takes effort. You inspire me to keep going!

  • @joseluisc8891
    @joseluisc8891 Год назад +45

    so inspiring Eugenia, building a house and starting this food forest all alone with Pepe, with no extra help at all must be a crazy scary feeling. I am sure you felt overwhelmed, but I have seen enough from both of you already to know that you will succeed in this new project. Thank you for another beautiful video, it made my day ❤

  • @petpawteek8776
    @petpawteek8776 Год назад +10

    All of that grass you’re cutting down would make a wonderful mulch so long as it’s chopped pretty small. And it would add nutrients back to your soil. 😊

    • @thenieuwcrew
      @thenieuwcrew Год назад +3

      I was thinking this too, local plants and grasses all chopped up make excellent mulch. I have used chopped grass and leaves as mulch around my plants for several years and haven't noticed a spread of weed seeds, just good moisture retention and weed prevention.

  • @carolynwiggins1953
    @carolynwiggins1953 Год назад +7

    since your auto is higher than the garden, could you rig up a gravity fed water system in the rear, moving your auto as needed to cover the area.

  • @Urban_Off-Grid
    @Urban_Off-Grid Год назад +8

    Powerful message!
    Strong Beautiful Pioneer Women!! Keep going! Thank you for the encouragement.
    We too live off grid and are building our home, learning all these things. It’s a journey, it hard but we have been called by the Most High to do this! So we know we can!

  • @milema8155
    @milema8155 Год назад +5

    A nice straw hat is a must in Portugal these days, the UVA radiation is over 8 or 9 in Lisbon. The 50 sunscreen obviously, long sleeves and siesta!. Love your videos.

  • @Adam-nr4qq
    @Adam-nr4qq Год назад +1

    We're going to start apples from seed you have to pick the very biggest. And blackberries have to be kept in the freezer for the winter and they come up to believe it or not

  • @strawberries1411
    @strawberries1411 Год назад +8

    As petite as you are, you give power a whole other meaning. Watching you do all these things so intentively and beautifully is a treat indeed. Can wait to see the result on the new land since there was little or no soil to start working with..

  • @RajikaPerera-b8c
    @RajikaPerera-b8c Год назад +1

    I was in Lisbon and Porto, Portugal in 07-12 May 2023. I remembered you very much I was there and seen many farm lands with veggies and olives. It is very beautiful country and if I would have met you it could be great thing to me. All the best for your good work and I enjoyed all your Videos ❤

  • @pennyashley2902
    @pennyashley2902 Год назад +1

    Also watering in the late afternoon or evening can cause problems. I’ve figured this out the hard way. All learning curves. I’m very excited for you. So rewarding.

    • @wildzwaan
      @wildzwaan Год назад

      Such as?

    • @nunereclipsereborn
      @nunereclipsereborn Год назад

      @Penny Ashley Does she have an intimate partner????????????..........

    • @pennyashley2902
      @pennyashley2902 Год назад

      @@wildzwaan mildew development and risk of diseases on plants. Lost all my basils due to powdery mildew 😭

  • @clemencef8704
    @clemencef8704 Год назад +5

    Hello Eugenia! You should perhaps use the lasagna technique, with different successive layers (see Patricia Lanza), ideal for "ungrateful" soils but not only... You really need to recreate a soil and the layers of cardboard, manure, straw, cut grass are awesome. Maybe you know?

  • @lissettebriano8963
    @lissettebriano8963 Год назад +7

    Thank you for sharing your journey, including both the highs and lows. You’re an inspiration! ❤

  • @meryj1767
    @meryj1767 Год назад +1

    Que lindo video, y cuanto trabajo es la huerta, pero despues al cosechar y ver ,os frutos del esfuerzo la satisfacción es muy grande, gracias por compartir!

  • @thenieuwcrew
    @thenieuwcrew Год назад +8

    Your perspective at the end of this video was inspiring and refreshing. We can do amazing things. You are accomplishing so much, bit by bit, with a great deal of effort. The reward will be that much sweeter. Thank you for your videos!

  • @anamat5025
    @anamat5025 Год назад +10

    You are both fierce workers, detail oriented, with great sense of humor. Eugenia, you have a sensitive artistic soul. You are truly inspiring!! Keep going!! Love from Madrid 🥰

  • @travisfosterart
    @travisfosterart Год назад +1

    Your editing, content, attitude, and equipment that you use for filming are all excellent! Thank you for sharing your story and process. Please share the link if you have an equipment list on the camera, microphone, etc. Thanks again!

  • @Melaniepipoule67
    @Melaniepipoule67 Год назад +3

    I feel the same today after a whole week end in the garden preparing and transplanting etc. I'm exhausted but super happy ❤

  • @katiepandey5023
    @katiepandey5023 Год назад +3

    Have you thought about putting rain barrels in the food forest?

  • @paigesommerer
    @paigesommerer Год назад +1

    In a world addicted to aesthetic, you’re bringing authenticity to process. Thank you for showing us how it’s built. It’s more important than the result. I see you shapeshifting! All the magic!

  • @mrhsjh9669
    @mrhsjh9669 Год назад

    Great video, just started planting veggies a couple of years ago and doing more this year. Your video gives a lot of inspiration to all of us trying to live a more sustainable life. Thank you. Enjoy

  • @kentuckybluegrassliving7718
    @kentuckybluegrassliving7718 Год назад +2

    You should use a garden drill it works in cordless drill or impact easy planting ! As well use excavator to turn and loosen the soil Always watching howdy from Kentucky

  • @andreiafernandes4422
    @andreiafernandes4422 Год назад +2

    Wow!!! You are a strong and resilient woman!!!! Inspirational! That's why " sucess" doesn't means "luck". Behind every dream there's a lot of work and sacrifice! Go for it!!!

  • @losalpuhearts
    @losalpuhearts Год назад +1

    Espero que en vuestra zona no tengáis jabalíes porque si no ese huerto lo destrozarán. En nuestra zona hay tantos que tenemos el huerto vallado. Es casi cada noche que algo nos tocan y remueven del terreno. Bonito
    Vídeo! Y rocas nosotros también tenemos muchas por todos lados. En el huerto también. Paciencia. 🙏✨

  • @josayralegergutierrez6510
    @josayralegergutierrez6510 Год назад +4

    Your garden is looking nice, seems fairly big ( how big are those garden beds?) My husband and I are doing sth similar to you guys, building a small house and trying to be self-sufficient (as much as possible), and many times, we've felt the same way but there is so much joy on what we're doing that power comes back to keep working on our dreams :) Way to go guys!!

  • @almounasaddiyeh8685
    @almounasaddiyeh8685 Год назад +16

    You are very inspirational Eugenia and a remarkable woman making this world a better living place. Thanks for sharing your beautiful story with us.

  • @claudiaecomiga
    @claudiaecomiga Год назад +5

    Eugenia,tus videos son todo lo que está bien en esta vida, tu forma de ver la vida,me inspira profundamente,llegaste a ser una luz de esperanza con las palabras que nos compartes,muchas gracias por ello,un abrazo

  • @Music081327
    @Music081327 Год назад +1

    We have the same type of soil on our land in Australia and i will also plant potatoes in it. Def following your progress.

  • @nkhabilova
    @nkhabilova Год назад +2

    Wonderful as always! I just had a long and hard day and now that my baby is finally asleep I choose to make some food and spend time watching your new video and completely re- lax! Thank you for that!
    Also, I would love love to see your behind the scenes! I’m sure it’s time consuming to work on the camera. Very curious what kind of setup u have ❤

  • @4711karo
    @4711karo Год назад +13

    You are the power of positivity and forward-looking Eugenia. So inspiring. So beautiful. I wish you so well.

  • @brifon83
    @brifon83 Год назад +1

    Hi Eugenia, what is the music at the beginning at the video ? Loved it so much. Thank you !

  • @jamieloom22
    @jamieloom22 Год назад +13

    Where do these titles come from? You are not alone nor overwhelmed. You are making great progress in the food forest and the house is also progressing well.

  • @pennyashley2902
    @pennyashley2902 Год назад +1

    I hope you are able to get your water situation worked out. I understand how much labor that is. Best of luck to you darling.

  • @patlockwood6207
    @patlockwood6207 Год назад +3

    You have my great respect, Eugenia.
    I hope you are appreciated because without appreciation your endevours may seem futile.
    People sometimes don't realize that planting and maintenence is only half the equation of growing your own food.
    Take it from an old farm woman, putting up all that produce is in itself a daunting chore.
    We are retired now in Costa Rica and our food all comes from the grocery or street vendors. But sometimes I do miss that satisfaction when I put the food on the table.
    You know what I mean.
    Thank you for the great video.

  • @1whitecottagelife770
    @1whitecottagelife770 Год назад +1

    Dear Eugenia, I heard from other gardeners that it's a good idea to wear gloves when handling compost and manure, some people have even died from infection from handling compost with bare hands.

  • @robertnachtsheim3594
    @robertnachtsheim3594 Год назад +2

    "One brick at a time" ty for sharing !

  • @luciehanuskova7168
    @luciehanuskova7168 Год назад +1

    Hello Eugenia, I have started watching your videos and like them very much😊. I live in the Czech republic and for me it is almost unimaginable to have such grown-up potatoes already😊. What part of Portugal do you live in? And was this episode recorded in April? Or May? In our part of Europe we sometimes have to cover our plants to protect them from freezing during spring, no heat protection needed here😊. Thank you❤

  • @escorel89
    @escorel89 Год назад

    you can use bio mass/ organic matter from your own terrain, we see a lot of bushes and green a little bit around everywhere. And if you are choosing to work under the sun, maybe a good hat and long sleeves? ;)

  • @hugolloyd940
    @hugolloyd940 Год назад

    Brilliant Eugeneia, firstly I love your Siberian husky iv had them all my life a great dog I also think it's what you are doing I do the same myself but not off grid though, thank you once again. Keep intouch and keep up the good work ❤

  • @luclachapelle3499
    @luclachapelle3499 Год назад +1

    Great start !
    Make some compost tea

  • @cks9516
    @cks9516 Год назад +6

    “Grow my own grains for hay(straw)”…you go, girl!

  • @bikerbabe4442
    @bikerbabe4442 Год назад

    Sometimes when I am done working in the gardens I am so tired I can even have a conversation. I love most minutes of it😅

  • @petro3441
    @petro3441 Год назад +7

    I know you must be super tired after all this gardening. I strongly believe you're gonna enjoy the fruit of your garden and hard work soon.🙏🙏🙏

  • @bebellmag7898
    @bebellmag7898 Год назад +3

    Les images sont superbes 😍🌸🌿

  • @brooklynhomesteader3721
    @brooklynhomesteader3721 Год назад +4

    This is such a powerful reminder Eugenia...we do have the power within our hands to change our reality🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 even in my tiny urban garden its a challenge and sometimes u ask why try!

  • @AnaSilva-qu6ns
    @AnaSilva-qu6ns Год назад +1

    Me encantan tus vídeos. Son una fuente de inspiracion. Y si, cuidar a una propriedad es muy duro. Muchas felicidades. Esplendido trabajo.

  • @azer6566
    @azer6566 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the last minutes when the inspiring words you overlaid on your video changed my life today.❤

  • @EvaWright
    @EvaWright Год назад +1

    Beautiful! After a brutal winter off grid of dragging hundreds of pounds of water for miles, I imagine what it would be like trying it in a warmer climate.

    • @blueocean2510
      @blueocean2510 Год назад

      My food forest, Sarah in South India, pineapple, papaya, banana. Enjoy our beautiful ocean planet, learn how to sail and find freedom.

  • @tatjanaotic2790
    @tatjanaotic2790 Год назад +2

    Can you make video how you planing to preserv onion and potatoes 😊?

  • @thetoal666
    @thetoal666 Год назад

    My dogs also always "steal" Potatoes when I harvest, they really like the smaller ones ...

  • @carolfugaban2071
    @carolfugaban2071 10 месяцев назад

    I'm 76years I move slowly but I focus one one thing a day I still exercise some days are hard every day is a challenge but my inner strength and God's help I still garden and today listening to you brought more inspiration ❤ thank you love from Michigan 🖐️❤️

  • @trumpialightning1691
    @trumpialightning1691 Год назад +4

    I just found you Eugenia! You're exactly where I'm going and wish to be... Thank you for sharing your journey and enlighten good and love for our beautiful GAIA! Love and Light!

  • @ShayBK
    @ShayBK Год назад +5

    Eugenia, I hope that you take a rest day to recharge and recoup. Rest is as important as work. Much love to you Pepe Lolita and Aspen.

    • @EugeniaDiaz
      @EugeniaDiaz  Год назад

      Thank you so much Shay! We send you lots of love 🤍✨😘

  • @reginaartigasgracia7777
    @reginaartigasgracia7777 Год назад +5

    Siempre ofreciendo calidad de pensamiento. Gracias Eugenia. 😊❤❤

  • @brittevanwelie2477
    @brittevanwelie2477 Год назад +3

    You inspire me so much! You Work so hard for a better world. Thank you for everything you do!❤

  • @angeleskay3657
    @angeleskay3657 Год назад

    Eres fantástica Eugenia, una gran luchadora de tus sueños, hace poquito te descubrí y me tienes enganchada a tu canal, tengo un pequeño huerto sin saber ni jota y contigo he aprendido muchas cosas gracias de corazón ❤

  • @archive4059
    @archive4059 Год назад +2

    Love to see that "get hands dirty" bag 👍

  • @robertlee6479
    @robertlee6479 9 месяцев назад

    Hello Eugenia,, First would love to know where you are so I can help with giving accurate info on the weather I am also an organic fruit & veg grower of many years standing so have a fair bit of knowledge about growing what and where. Also have a wealth of intellect on many things if you are doing a place up to be as self reliant as possible. Horse manure can be bought in the local agro shop and is very good for use as a compost or conditioner and yes you do need to break the soil first before expecting things to grow. If you have any questions or need advice on anything, please ask and will be glad to help.

  • @jaysea4916
    @jaysea4916 Год назад +10

    I truly believe that if it’s your dream, you can make it happen! You’re doing an exceptional job. Please don’t give up! Peace-

  • @susanaep452
    @susanaep452 Год назад

    hay unos chalecos arnes para sujetar la motorierra muchisimos mas comodos que ese asi el peso queda repartido en toda la espalda y no solo en un hombro...ese seria para desbrozar un jardincito de cesped para media hora y tambien hay unos petos gruesos para las salpicaduas y piedras, o un delantal grueso con un rizo de toalla y plastificado, se lava bien y protege mucho...saludos y animo

  • @jomeyer13
    @jomeyer13 Год назад +1

    are you putting hay around potatoes? Or is it spinach?

  • @daveh8144
    @daveh8144 Год назад

    L.A.B. (Lacto acid bacteria) and Jadam liquid fertiliser for soil would help greatly

  • @toniesantos5808
    @toniesantos5808 Год назад +1

    Allow yourself to rest once in a while too.
    More power to you!
    Mabuhay from Davao City, Philippines! 😊

  • @normaavilachavez159
    @normaavilachavez159 Год назад +4

    Beautiful as always. Thank you for being such an inspiration.

  • @elinep98
    @elinep98 Год назад +4

    Wonderful video❤Thank you for sharing and inspiring so many. Your video's are so calming to watch, keep up the amazing work

  • @marijnjorissen6333
    @marijnjorissen6333 Год назад +2

    Hi Eugenia, it looks like you're doing it all to make your dream reality, but maybe you do it for the challenges it brings and that trigger you. You than have to step over them and that brings you further in your growth. Your gardening is maybe symbol for the struggle and creation in life where we learn from and that brings us further on our path to self growth. It is very inspiring to see that you look the struggle in the eyes and you don't back off, you keep on going.

  • @KJSvitko
    @KJSvitko Год назад

    Every home and business should install a rain water collection and storage system along with solar panels.
    Even in areas where rain is infrequent it is crazy to waste the little rain that does fall and waste it.
    We need to stop planting green lawns and switch to local native plantings around homes.
    We waste too much water and electricity.

  • @petro3441
    @petro3441 Год назад +2

    Hi. Your plants looks so healthy and happy already. You will have to put up a shadeport🤫🤫

  • @chrisbrush4525
    @chrisbrush4525 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @michaeldemetriou3043
    @michaeldemetriou3043 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your video. Such dedication and hard work. Bravo 👏

  • @jomeyer13
    @jomeyer13 Год назад +1

    so how long have you gardened with this method?

  • @onequietday
    @onequietday Год назад +5

    I love how crunchy the biting of the potatoes sound 😍💖💖

  • @als2797
    @als2797 Год назад

    I am new to your channel. First thoughts . . . I love your vehicle and really enjoyed watching this video. I am happy I found you. Thank you

  • @margarethsikkens208
    @margarethsikkens208 Год назад +2

    Wauw, beautiful and so inspiring, I admire your strenght and positivity.

  • @VickiParfenow
    @VickiParfenow Год назад +1

    This was very helpful Eugenia. I am learning so much from your videos.

  • @maryveverneau
    @maryveverneau Год назад +5

    Vous êtes très courageuse ! Amitié de France

  • @markcurry8980
    @markcurry8980 Год назад

    Huskies love to dig! The dog would be happy to help break the soil for you, lol

  • @luciapuron2242
    @luciapuron2242 Год назад +1

    Increíblemente inspirador

  • @librarylady6mena368
    @librarylady6mena368 Год назад +2

    Brava, brava Eugenia!!!!

  • @XeniaSketchbookPages
    @XeniaSketchbookPages Год назад

    Dear Eugenia, your videos are so inspiring! Thank you for sharing your experience with us ❤ My garden not so big as yours. But last year I grew onions and tomatoes. And also some herbs and flowers. It's a pure pleasure to spend time there 🌿

  • @Maelle-zk5vi
    @Maelle-zk5vi Год назад +1

    Hi Eugénia just to say you should be careful with the patata for you dog ! If raw it’s not good for them… because of a toxin… Hope everything ok and love what you do ,good work , a lot of taste in everything you do ☺️😉

  • @BethGoduti
    @BethGoduti Год назад +2

    Your videos are inspiring and offer a wealth of knowledge. I admire your hard work. Is there any chance you could share the details about the beautiful wool blanket that you knit? Thank you! 3:07

  • @francescawollaston2227
    @francescawollaston2227 Год назад +2

    Hey Eugenia, you have got this!! You are such a lovely, strong resilient person. Never give up. Your dream is coming to fruition xx❤🎉

  • @miraguedes9339
    @miraguedes9339 Год назад +5

    Me inspiro em ti😊 felicidades Eugenia

  • @later_daze_4080
    @later_daze_4080 Год назад

    Your Land Rover is awesome!

  • @jameslangham7493
    @jameslangham7493 Год назад +2

    It’s going to be a great garden 🪴 many wonderful meals will be created 😊

  • @Zoro16288
    @Zoro16288 Год назад +1

    It is very overwhelming when you have a lot of stuff haven’t done but when you see it everyday you get some stuff done and better for your future home is worth it , maybe need to find a partner lol

  • @Adam-nr4qq
    @Adam-nr4qq Год назад +1

    Hi , you look really nice today. Looking forward to hearing from you again got a lot of rain

  • @Heidi-Beth
    @Heidi-Beth Год назад

    You have done this all on your own? I will have to backtrack to the beginning to learn your life story. I am inspired by you just from the three videos i have seen this far. Stay strong ❤

  • @jamesgordon4754
    @jamesgordon4754 Год назад

    Very inspiring. Thank you.

  • @roxananunez4238
    @roxananunez4238 Год назад

    Your onion plants looks so healthy

  • @roelienrudijansevanrensbur4172
    @roelienrudijansevanrensbur4172 Год назад +2

    One day at a time...wins the race keep on keeping on good luck

  • @shivab4825
    @shivab4825 Год назад

    Great motivational video. You show the true reality of living this life. Others seek comfort but are bound by their leisure. You seek freedom and face the reality that goes with that. Hard bust ass work.
    There is no easy way out. I salute you for your courage. You are an inspiration to all who have traded comfort for freedom. With the globalsts trying to steal our farms and force us to eat lab grown meat and bugs you are doing the right thing. Never give up!

  • @teresitastidem2846
    @teresitastidem2846 Год назад +2

    Your hard work and dedication will pay off. You are an inspiration to many. Blessing them with your knowledge and spirit. I'm sure it will be(Blessings) returned to you ten fold. Relax when you can. In Love....In Light...Peace be with You.

  • @stefchollet
    @stefchollet Год назад +1

    very Inspiring , Thank you for sharing greetings form France

  • @shivakoliar4846
    @shivakoliar4846 Год назад

    How To Live In Harmony With Nature And Reduce Pollution
    1. Many Production Which We Do Not Need Actually For Human Beings Has To Be Stopped
    We manufacture so many products and it is creating pollution. So if we minimise our products, pollution would be less.
    We produce so many things which we do not need, like cold drinks, leather products, potato wafers, chips, fruit juices, chocolates, biscuits, pickles, ice creams, etc.
    Cold drinks, fruit juices, pickles, ice creams, etc. Should be cooked at home only.
    If we stopped producing this things which are not required for humans, so much pollution could be reduced.
    If we colour the clothes pollution occurs. So if we don't colour our clothes, the pollution resulting from colouring the clothes can be stopped. Let everything remain in natural colour.
    2. We Should Cook Foods In Its Natural Form
    We can cook rice and wheat in our homes and eat it. Rice and Wheat is produced in farms. Then it is packed and transported to big warehouses, then wholesalers buy from them and supply to retail shops.
    But if a manufacturing company makes bread from rice and wheat, then to make bread a manufacturing company has to be set up, machines and working staffs are needed. When a company is built many other things are also needed. Then at last a plastic pack is required to pack the breads.
    So if we start cooking eatable things in its natural form then we do not need many companies like bread manufacturing company, tomato ketchup, noodles, fruit jam, pizza, burger, etc., the things required for the company and the plastic pack, paper box pack and glass bottles. If done like this, so many companies will not be required and hence less pollution for the world.
    Also we could save our money like this. If you buy a packet of bread, it would cost you more money than if you cook wheat and rice in home.
    Previously before industrial revolution, we didn't have technology, but our foods were rich with nutrients. Now we have technology, but technology is polluting our foods and our foods are not rich with nutrients, and because of that also we have health problems.
    If this is done, then many jobs would be lost. For that many peoples should do farming and they should be given loans if they do not have enough money to start farming on their own.
    Food, Medicines, Surgeries and Education's should be made free to the world till the world settles down with farming. After that food, medicines, surgeries and education's should be stopped free to the world.
    Many people should study botany subject so that they have knowledge of plants and they should do farming.
    Is their any another solution, that humans won't lose jobs and also pollution would decrease. Humans have to take this step certainly instead of going on polluting the earth, making wildlife extinct and also mass extinctions of humans in future.
    3. Electricity Pollution
    We create electricity from many types of sources like coal, water, etc., but it creates pollution. If electricity created from windmill and solar energy then no pollution occurs in the creation process. But still to manufacture windmill and solar machines pollution would occur.
    As I previously said that if we shut down many manufacturing companies which are producing things which are not needed for humans, then the world would not require so much electricity. If less electricity required, then less pollution generated.
    4. Could We Stop Drinking Cow's and Buffalo's Milk
    Whatever vitamins and nutrients we get from milk, if we can get it from other eatable things, then we can stop drinking cow's and buffalo's milk. As milk has to be packed in glass bottles and plastic packs and then transported to places. All of this can be stopped.
    For infants whose mother's have died or mother's who cannot breast feed their infants, only for them cow's and buffalo's milk should be given. We use milk in tea and coffee. Instead of milk we must use lime with tea and coffee or just plain tea and coffee. A lime should be cut into a few pieces and cooked with tea and coffee or something else can be used instead of lime.
    5. How Much Should Be The World's Population
    Every place should have a single house. No buildings, everything ground floor. If we do this and the whole lands of our planet earth would be occupied one day with homes, farms, forests, schools, hospitals, etc., then we would come to know how much our planet earth can have maximum population.
    Once the population is determined, then we have to maintain that population. For example if our earth can have a population of 10 billion peoples, then when the population reaches 10 billion, then everyone should have only one child till the population reaches 9 billion peoples. As if we have only one child then the population decreases. When population is 9 billion peoples, then everyone should have 2 children's till the population reaches 10 billion peoples. After that again we should have only one child. In this way population can be maintained.

  • @daniellerap2391
    @daniellerap2391 Год назад +2

    I've always heared that raw potatoes are toxic for dogs. No problems with your dog?

    • @leafside
      @leafside Год назад

      My dogs ate lots of raw sweet potatoes as we used to have a farm and grow them. They all lived happy to the wonderful age of 15.

    • @lissettebriano8963
      @lissettebriano8963 Год назад +3

      I’ve read the same. Raw potatoes can be toxic to some dogs because of the solanine and oxalates in them. Sweet potatoes do not contain solanine, but it isn’t recommended for dogs to eat them raw either as it could cause intestinal blockages.