I have a very interesting question to ask the team of Gardeners world especially Monty Don.
I watched the programme with great interest about creating wildflower meadows and protecting them.
We live on an island, it is not an endless space, so how can you believe you can endlessly carry on multiplying and growing while at the same time protect the natural habitat of this island?
I would like you on one of your programs to try and wake yourself up and everybody else to the real world you live in with a simple experiment.
Get a table, put seed trays facing up to represent the wild flower meadows , and seed trays facing down to represent the Woodlands.
This will represent the natural environment of this island before humans came upon it , now start putting flowerpots onto this table, to represent the endless multiplying and building, the policy you all embrace of economic growth.
To do so you will have to start moving the seed trays of the table, which in the real world would mean destroying the natural habitat of this island, so you can build the endless homes for the endless amount of people.
Now show the audience and yourself how you can endlessly put flowerpots onto this table and show me how you can protect the wildflower meadows and Wood lands and of course its wildlife while maintaining endless growth?.
It would make a very interesting programme to watch. Then when you finally realise you cannot endlessly multiply into a space that is not endless and at the same time protect the natural habitat of that limited space , then maybe we can move forward into the physical world of where we actually live and not the fantasy world where 98% of the human population think they live, where they can endlessly multiply into a space that is not endless and at the same time protect the natural environment of that limited space.
A limited space is a limited space no matter how big or small it is they are all governed by the same laws of physics, which says you cannot endlessly put something into them.