Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
25 February, 11:53

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
Great chart!

If you grow roses, always plant them on the East side of the house where they'll get the first morning sun. This helps them dry off faster, so they don't develop black spot if it rains overnight.

Also, underplant them with garlic & chamomile.

Plant basil next to EVERYTHING... It's one of those "nurse" plants.

You can take a handful of basil or chamomile & steep it, then add to your watering can in the morning. You won't believe how it can perk up a plant that has suffered an attack by insects or whatever.

Mulching your strawberries with pine needles with give you 10X the flavor!
11:59 AM - Feb 25, 2022
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Sadie Marie @sadiemarie04
25 February, 02:40
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Thank you! Makes so much sense to me. Amazing what plants give back - they feed and maintain lifecycles (unless they're blocked or poisoned by Monsanto crud).

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
25 February, 02:51
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You're welcome, Sadie.

Here's another tip...

Plant Mille Fleur.... can't remember the name just now - in with all your herbs. YARROW!

Plant lots of it.

Your herbs will produce more essential oils & when you add Yarrow to the compost heap, its true beauty comes out...

Yarrow makes all things good.

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
25 February, 02:51
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And don't forget to add some Azomite when you're planting. These glacial minerals help restore the soil & therefore the mineral content of your veggies!

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Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
25 February, 12:02
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TY!!! I will have to keep all these in mind. My son has a garden build from scratch coming up this year! I am sure it will come in handy!!!

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
25 February, 12:07
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Welcome!

I'm doing that now - we bought in April 2021 but torrential rains hit - 5 meters in 3 months!

Last year's garden was a near total bust. We did get 3 watermelons, some beans & some okra, not much else.

Just got my Jerusalem artichokes planted yesterday - I'm ripping out lawn so hubs doesn't have to build a fence around our veggie garden.

Turns out the soil's better there... They must have fertilized a bit, because the grass is lusher.

Makes it easier to rip out the turf, though, so I sit on my butt scraping & cutting away with my Japanese hoe... Adding compost & horse manure & some volcanic minerals (Azomite is AWESOME!!! Really ups the mineral content of your soil & therefore the mineral content of your food!)

He couldn't get around to fencing, so I went radical & decided to "help" him out by smallifying the size of the enormous front yard...

Next up - transplanting blueberries from the back to front!

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