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As i said in chatv, they dont need a warrent anymore
As we all know, in terrace gardening almost all vegetables can be grown all year round.

But there are some vegetables which sown and grown at a specific period of time, grow more healthy and give a good yield.

Here is a list of vegetables for those who need an idea of what to sow in this Month!

Keep your Garden green, lush, filled with happiness and health!

#gardening #wintergardening #whattogrow #october #GreenIndiaChallenge
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Hyperinflation of 1923
Germany was already suffering from high levels of inflation due to the effects of the war and the increasing government debt.
โ€˜Passive resistanceโ€™ meant that whilst the workers were on strike fewer industrial goods were being produced, which weakened the economy still further.
In order to pay the striking workers the government simply printed more money. This flood of money led to hyperinflation as the more money was printed, the more prices rose.
Prices ran out of control, for example a loaf of bread, which cost 250 marks in January 1923, had risen to 200,000 million marks in November 1923.
By autumn 1923 it cost more to print a note than the note was worth.
During the crisis, workers were often paid twice per day because prices rose so fast their wages were virtually worthless by lunchtime.https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z9y64j6/revision/5
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Worth to try if it makes a difference to the seeds after being stored for a while in the orgone accumulator