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1 like • 9d
@Jim Flach ya I know what they all are, a lot of them are edible but the ones I fight with are morning glory and blackberries. We also have a lot of wild mint. I didn't even think about it but I do have somethings other new weeds growing, garlic, blueberries, raspberries, and the fruit trees are doing well. I'll take a picture the next time I go out.
1 like • 9d
@Jim Flach at least my goats love them, I pull them and they eat them roots and all.
Worms in the Garden
Interesting video https://youtu.be/30J7GNcuvEc
1 like • 10d
Cool thank you for the video suggestion. Funny I was the 666 person to like it🥰
1 like • 10d
@Jim Flach Ya I do worm bins too, they're great. Worms are awesome 🥰
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I have volunteer tomatoes everywhere. I have a few pretty tight together. Should I transplant and risk stunting growth or just let them grow guiding the stems away from each other.
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4 likes • 11d
I actually hate it when this happens, I crop rotate so I wouldn't leave them there amd I hate pulling them out. I'd dig them up and put them in a pot until their ready for their forever space.
Permaculture Trivia - Earth Care
Mulch depth For weed pressure reduction, a common starter depth for mulch is: Explain in the chat.
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3 likes • 29d
I would definitely say it depends on what your mulching, of I'm doing the bed 3-4 inches is good but if I'm mulching pathway and for weed suppression the sky's the limit😂
How do we know when to start germinating seeds for transplants?
With spring approaching, how do we determine the best time to get seeds going?
3 likes • 29d
I always use my seed catalog, it tells me when to start what
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I'm a homesteader who teaches the skills I have learned over the past 15 years

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