Made In America @eyes_on_justice
08 April, 06:53
Creative ways to garden. Look around your house, see what you have and start planting. Several pics and ideas.

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Lauren ⭐⭐⭐ ✞ @Lauren_USA
08 April, 11:52
In response Made In America to her Publication
what is a good soil or brand with no chemicals in it?

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Made In America @eyes_on_justice
I also save all my kitchen scraps and add to the soil. Potato peel, onion skins, coffee grounds, carrot skins, lint from the dryer, dog hair, cardboard, newspaper, junk mail (no dyes), etc. They really build your soil and saves on the amount of soil you have to buy.
02:54 AM - Apr 09, 2022
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Lauren ⭐⭐⭐ ✞ @Lauren_USA
09 April, 01:15
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Thank you for all the insight on this thread. Alot of which I never knew about ❤️👍👍

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Made In America @eyes_on_justice
09 April, 01:28
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I've been gardening for years, BUT I'm learning so many new things. I don't think anyone has all the answers. I tried last year using grow bags for the first time. They worked really well, but looking at some of these pics from Pinterest, I know why my vining plants didn't work too well in them. I didn't have enough stakes and crammed too many plants in them. Learning as I grow, LOL.
My hair lady is the one that gave me the idea to use hair in the soil. Her grandfather was a barber, he used all the hair collected and all animal hair on the farm in his gardens because hair is straight protein. He always had a bumper crop.
I grind up all my eggs shells in my food processor and put 1/4 of a cup into the bottom of each pepper and tomato plant. Again, it's protein. That's made a big difference in preventing tomato rot.
We can learn so much from each other. It amazes me, fren.

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Stephanie Foster @AmericanFoster
09 April, 07:04
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Magnesium will rock it, they also blocked that intentionally via chemtrails, knowing weeds would grow more, and how very important magnesium is to our bodies.

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Stephanie Foster @AmericanFoster
09 April, 07:05
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AND they wanted all the weeds to justify spraying our crops with poison.

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Made In America @eyes_on_justice
09 April, 10:39
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My got-to in the garden has always been Epsom salts. Great source of magnesium. And it's fairly cheap.

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Pink Totter @Totter
09 April, 03:04
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If you know anyone with llamas or alpacas... gardener's gold! Even fresh from the pasture is mild enough to use and they have a good enough digestive tract to kill all weed seeds unlike most manures. I use to sell vegetables out of my garden, some people would come daily to buy them.

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