Growing Zion - a perspective - Gordon & McKay Platt

 Growing Zion - a perspective

In the Growing Zion podcast Denver said, “And the challenge for Zion is always the first one: The seed. “

Some gardeners begin every garden by planting seed in the ground. That has several disadvantages: 

1 – you can’t begin until after the last frost. 

2 – you have a shorter growing season.

3—not all seeds are viable, 

4—the soil may be poor

Here’s our calculations on the growing Zion method from seed described in DS’s 2017 podcasts. 

Start with 25 families, add one every six months (now that’s Polyannish optimism), and then once you hit 100 split the number into two groups of 50 and add one to each group of 50 every six months etc. until the total number is 800. How long would that take? 

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Phase 1: From 25 to 100– 37.5 years

Phase 2: From 100 to 200- 25 years

Phase 3: From 200 to 400 - 25 years

Phase 4: From 400 to 800 - 25 years


Answer: 112.5 years to get to 800 families 

But what if you plant the seeds inside the warmth of homes before the growing season and transplant seedlings that have already been tested, in soil and conditions that are proven, even as some to die off. Our garden could grow faster. 

That’s why we need to fellowship. 

Gordon & McKay Platt


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