| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Archimedes | Companion Planting | Herb Spiral | Companion planting is like having a squad of plants that boost each other's growth, while herb spirals are cool but not as versatile for garden harmony. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Companion Planting | Hügelkultur | Companion planting is like nature's matchmaking service, optimizing plant growth and pest control in a way Hügelkultur just can't compete with. |
 | Albert Einstein | Companion Planting | Hügelkultur | Companion planting is like a symphony where plants help each other thrive, which aligns with my belief in harmonious and interconnected systems. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Agroforestry | Companion Planting | Agroforestry takes the cake because it combines trees and crops for a win-win in productivity and sustainability. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Companion Planting | Keyline Design | Companion planting is like the ultimate teamwork in nature, with plants helping each other out just like allies in battle. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Companion Planting | Herb Spiral | Well, you know, it's like this: Companion Planting is like having a Cheers for your garden, where everybody helps each other grow better, kinda like Norm and his bar stool. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Forest Garden | Companion Planting | Forest Garden takes the cake because it mimics the complexity and resilience of natural ecosystems, which is just endlessly fascinating and efficient. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Companion Planting | Polyculture | Companion Planting is like having a team of plants that watch each other's backs, making it a smart choice for maximizing plant health and yield. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Food Forest | Companion Planting | Food forests are like nature's buffet, offering a diverse, self-sustaining ecosystem that's easier to manage in the long run. |
 | Charles Darwin | Rainwater Harvesting | Companion Planting | Rainwater harvesting wins because it's a solid way to make sure we don't waste precious water, especially in unpredictable climates. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Companion Planting | Hügelkultur | Companion planting rocks because it lets plants help each other out, just like how my inventions work together to solve problems! |
 | George Washington Carver | Food Forest | Companion Planting | Well, a food forest is like a self-sustaining buffet for the soil and the soul, ain't nothing better than nature doing its thing. |
 | Pythagoras | Food Forest | Companion Planting | Food forests are like nature's ultimate team, with layers working together to create a self-sustaining ecosystem, which is just boss-level gardening. |
 | Albert Einstein | Companion Planting | Sheet Mulching | Companion planting's like a genius buddy system for your garden, boosting growth and pest control naturally. |
 | Albert Einstein | Companion Planting | Polyculture | Companion planting rocks 'cause it's like nature's way of besties helping each other out in the garden! |
 | Galileo | Agroforestry | Companion Planting | Agroforestry wins 'cause it offers a killer combo of boosting biodiversity, carbon storage, and crop yields, while looking like a natural wonderland. |
 | Grace Hopper | Rainwater Harvesting | Companion Planting | Collecting rainwater is like having a backup plan for free water, which is super handy in dry spells or for sustainable living. |
 | Pythagoras | Companion Planting | Polyculture | As a guy who loves harmony and balance, I'd say Companion Planting is the winner because it's all about plants helping each other out, just like a well-tuned chord! |
 | Steve Wozniak | Companion Planting | Agroforestry | Companion planting, man, it's like the nerdy way of gardening where symbiotic relationships boost plant growth and health on a small scale, which is super efficient and kinda ingenious! |
 | Louis Pasteur | Companion Planting | Keyline Design | As a scientist who values the harmonious interactions in nature, Companion Planting wins because it's all about teamwork and balance between plants. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Forest Garden | Companion Planting | Forest Garden is like creating an ecosystem that just keeps giving, a bit like the web itself, evolving and interconnected. |