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Jamie

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done. except for Nancy planting Marigolds around the perimeter.

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giles

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First time I havent had a garden in the 16 years I've lived at my property. Been stupid busy and just not motivated. Might try and get something in this week
Guessing my wife is on the same page. Started a bunch from seed and then let my daughter sell them ALL. I've stayed out of it because I don't mess with it. I can't grow mold.
 

at1010

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No-Till Garden UPDATE: (double posted for those who don't follow the NO TILL thread I ramble on in).

A high-level overview of some organic amendments I am going to try and report results on. Using these due to some transplant shock - we received some very cold temperatures in Ohio after planting and I believe that shocked some of my plants.

The Benefits of inter-seeding rows and mowing them off.

My explanation of a seed and how they are a conduit for nutrients and energy from soil to harvest be it human or animal consumption, after the formation of a plant. They have an inherent drive to GROW! Build Better Soil! Instagram @buildbettersoil

 

5Cent

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Well, umm......so, yeah......don't think I'll be planting anything for a few days😲

Think we just got another .9-1" since lunch:
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Brocolli is high and dry, but these 80s/90s might be their demise. Bean seeds put in the ground last week are currently swimming. Very high sand content, fingers crossed its fast enough.

Mini bell peppers started in Feb are producing, just hope they don't drown. Same with big bells which are flowering right now.

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Cucumber starts #1 are doing well, looks like 2 might damp off.
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Watermelon starts #1 & chives are overdue for planting, just hoping they can survive container life for a few more days for it to dry out. Starts #2 are just sprouting.
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Ready to get it all in the ground, finally get some sweet corn planted and that fence up🤣
 

at1010

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Garden update:
1. How to plant tomatoes with a screwdriver
2. Using Mychorizzae fungi to innoculate my tomato seedlings
3. Thatch update, and how/why I can tell the garden is allow water to infiltrate

Build Better Soil!

 
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