We make a living in a greenhouse. In my opinion, you should always kind of start with what you can afford and not in great amounts. You should never risk more than you can afford to lose, and you start small and get a handle on it and figure out how to do it well and then increase. So what we do to get started in the greenhouse in the winter we start, we'll start turning on heat in February. A lot of hobby greenhouses will not do that and a lot of hobby Greenhouses won't even turn on heat, so we will. And then we start adding water onto the soil onto the ground. If you can warm up the ground and you can close it all up and get the heat from the solar from the sun, then it can really heat up the biosphere that you're creating because you're really creating a biosphere. And then it's all in what you want to grow. Why you want to grow it. Are you going to if you're going to be eating and starting things that you want, then start what you want or something that has either high caloric value or just start with what you're going to eat, what your family's going to eat , what your kids want, and then just start that way. The Slice, from WDSE WRPT.