Why Growing Food Remotely is the Ultimate Oxymoron
Orto Elizabeth Sargeant Orto Elizabeth Sargeant

Why Growing Food Remotely is the Ultimate Oxymoron

There's something deeply ironic about trying to nurture a garden from 444 kilometers away. While the rest of the world celebrates the flexibility of remote work, I'm here learning that some things—like growing food—demand your physical presence in ways that no amount of technology can replace. Not even video calls to check in on the status of the aglione crop.

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