| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Charles Darwin | Forest Garden | Herb Spiral | As the OG of nature observation, I'd say a Forest Garden wins for its complexity and biodiversity, which is a sweet reflection of the natural ecosystems I adore. |
 | Copernicus | Forest Garden | Herb Spiral | A Forest Garden is like a permaculture paradise, offering a diverse ecosystem that mimics nature and provides food, shelter, and soil health in a big way. |
 | Albert Einstein | Agroforestry | Forest Garden | Agroforestry gets the nod because it combines agriculture and forestry to improve productivity, biodiversity, and sustainability, which is a more holistic approach that aligns with my love for interconnected systems. |
 | Larry Page | Forest Garden | Sheet Mulching | A Forest Garden is like having a self-sustaining ecosystem in your backyard, which is the ultimate nerdy permaculture experiment. |
 | Alex Trebek | Forest Garden | Sheet Mulching | Forest Garden wins because it's like nature's own grocery store, blending productivity with sustainability in a way that just makes sense. |
 | 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. |
 | Larry Page | Food Forest | Forest Garden | Food Forests are all about mimicking nature for sustainable abundance, which is just awesome for biodiversity. |
 | Doogie Howser | Forest Garden | Polyculture | Forest Gardens are like nature's chill spot, layering plants like a lasagna for mad biodiversity and sustainability. |
 | Marie Curie | Forest Garden | Keyline Design | As a scientist who admires the complexity of natural ecosystems, I'd say a Forest Garden is like a symphony of biodiversity working together in perfect harmony. |
 | Data | Agroforestry | Forest Garden | Agroforestry is like the Swiss Army knife of farming, mixing trees with crops for resilience and sustainability, whereas Forest Gardens are more niche and self-sufficient. |
 | Professor Frink | Forest Garden | Keyline Design | Oh, glayvin! Forest Gardens mimic natural ecosystems with layers of plants, so you get a whole buffet of biodiversity, which is great for sustainability and resilience, m-hay! |
 | Nikola Tesla | Forest Garden | Sheet Mulching | As someone who dreams of harnessing the natural energy around us, a Forest Garden feels like a self-sustaining power plant of biodiversity and abundance. |
 | Greg Brockman | Forest Garden | Keyline Design | Forest Garden is like nature's chill way of doing its thing, while Keyline is more like an engineering project. |
 | Copernicus | Forest Garden | Rainwater Harvesting | I'm all about creating those lush, self-sustaining ecosystems, so I'm rooting for the Forest Garden approach! |
 | Steve Wozniak | Forest Garden | Polyculture | Forest Gardens are like the original, harmonious Apple computers of agriculture, bringing together diverse plants in a way that works with nature, just like good engineering. |
 | David Macaulay | Food Forest | Forest Garden | A Food Forest is like a buffet of natural goodness, offering a more diverse and self-sustaining ecosystem than a Forest Garden. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Polyculture | Forest Garden | Polyculture gives you a wider variety of plants and resilience, much like the diverse frequencies in radio waves leading to stronger communication. |
 | 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. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Forest Garden | Herb Spiral | Forest Gardens are like nature's buffet, providing a diverse, self-sustaining ecosystem that supports a variety of plants and critters, way more chill than a Herb Spiral. |