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184 contributions to Living Soil Community
Pepper
Any tips to help my pepper bush that get yellow leaves and fall of
5 likes • 29d
Not to dry or to wet
4 likes • 28d
It is still summer
Garlic and onion
Any tips on successfully grow garlic and onions. Previously my onions leaves would fall and then the plant dies
3 likes • Feb 2
@Dan Goulet Cape Town south Africa @Jim Flach
Tired of all those SKOOL emails?? 😩😩
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Tired of all those SKOOL emails?? 😩😩
3 likes • Feb 1
Thx for this @Dennis Wichter
It's Monday Already?
Growing with living soil isn’t a straight line and if you’ve been at this for more than five minutes, you already know that. There are seasons where plants don’t respond the way you expected, beds stall out, and suddenly you’re questioning everything you thought you understood about gardening and living soil. It’s frustrating. It’s overwhelming. And it can make you feel like you’re doing something wrong. But here’s the what most gardeners miss: The real work isn’t forcing plants to grow it’s building the soil that can support growth when the time is right. Living soil teaches patience whether we like it or not. Microbes don’t care about our schedules. Roots don’t rush just because we’re excited. Most of the progress happens underground, completely invisible, long before anything shows up above the surface. A slow season doesn’t mean failure. It means roots are forming. Biology is organizing. Systems are stabilizing. And just like in nature, the garden that explodes later is usually the one that spent time getting quiet first. You weren’t drawn to living soil by accident. Something in you already knew that real resilience comes from working with nature instead of fighting it. So here’s your reminder: Honor the season you’re in. Build the foundation. Protect the soil. And trust that consistency beats urgency every single time. Gardeners who succeed long-term aren’t the ones who never struggle.....they’re the ones who stop abandoning the process when it gets uncomfortable. 👇 Now your turn: What’s one thing you’re changing this season in how you garden or think about your soil?
It's Monday Already?
6 likes • Jan 27
@Dennis Wichter I want to try and grow it because I never did it before
4 likes • Jan 28
@Dennis Wichter thx
If you only had 1️⃣ word?
Along the lines of simplicity, there are so many things that surround us in our daily lives that we see and sometimes forget about. I regularly have to remind myself to slow down and smell the roses (I'm not good that) because there is more than just the next thing. What are you grateful for at this moment?
If you only had 1️⃣ word?
5 likes • Jan 27
Tomatoes
4 likes • Jan 27
@Dennis Wichter easy to grow and taste good
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