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Past and present pests
What’s buggin’ you right now? Drop a pic of a “pest” that’s disturbing your growing area — it can be an animal, insect, or anything else that tries to disrupt soil life, plant health, or your inner peace. Tell tell us what it is and why it’s a nuisance to you. Extra-special bonus bragging rights if you include a solution to successfully manage or eliminate it. 💥
Past and present pests
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@Angel Beer omg ‼️ that calls for bigger cats and/or bigger guns. Pack rats are not to be trifled with. I’m sorry you’re dealing with that.
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@Angel Beer you probably have tried these, but not for nuthin’ here’s a couple natural ideas that might help. https://www.tomsguide.com/home/outdoors/how-to-rat-proof-your-yard-5-expert-tips-to-keep-rodents-away https://www.tipsbulletin.com/natural-rat-repellent/
Armenian Cucumbers
Hey everyone. I had to transplant my Armenian cucumbers into a bigger container. The dirt fell apart and disturbed the roots. Will they survive or should I just plant more seeds just in case they don’t survive?
Armenian Cucumbers
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Unless the roots were ripped off, I think they’ll be ok. 👍🏼
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This is a great question, @Royce Elam! I’ve often wondered this, too. Sometimes I am a lil’ aggressive with cleaning out soil from plant roots when I transplant but then I killed a couple of eucalyptus and I got to wondering: How much root disturbance can most plants tolerate? I’d love to hear from folks in the community (@everyone?) about this and what their experiences have taught them, or how they handle transplanting.
How do you store your seeds?
I know this topic has been discussed before, but I think it’s great to hear what works for everyone. I used to keep my seeds randomly in a large envelope or ziplock bag. But when I started gardening again, I realized I like to be able to see my collection. I put everything in old binders with card sleeves. I chose categories that worked for me (Alliums, Brassicas, Flowers, Fruit, Herbs, etc.) I then heard about using an inventory sheet, and that was just the best thing I added. The most important part being expiration dates on the inventory sheet! So now I can look for my oldest seeds on the sheet without having to look at each and every envelope. How do you store your seeds? What didn’t work for you? Please share with pictures!
How do you store your seeds?
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@Teri Chinn yeah, I can understand needing transparency and legitimacy, too. <Harrumph>
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@Teri Chinn here’s what heard from Rebecca
Soil Wars
Who's doing soil wars this spring?
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I’m up for it, if it gets scheduled! Hey @Dennis Wichterrrrrrrrr.
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Should I show off my caterpillar under glass collection, too? 😂😂😂 #soilgames
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@Jim Flach new season, new colors
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Julie Vigil
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Gardening novice looking to grow my knowledge and my food and flora. 👩🏻‍🌾🪴🫜🌻

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