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garden mycelium
When having too much mycelium in the garden isn't all bad.
garden mycelium
6 likes • May '25
Yummy! 😋
30 Day Milestone!
🏏 Hitting 30 days in a community is an achievement 🏅. Leveling up and staying engaged takes time and work. 📚 This also give you more insight on how to grow the things you want. Congrats!! Show us what your growing!
30 Day Milestone!
5 likes • Mar '25
@Dennis Wichter medicinal herbs right now, Holy basil Mullein Plantain Greek oregano And I didn’t grow it lol but parsley lol it was a volunteer I tried bee balm and none of the seeds went so now I’m trying the loofa out to give it a go. My energy has just been kinda sluggish lately with all the mess and noise I’m hoping with the warmer weather coming it will change but I know it takes a lot of time
3 likes • May '25
@Tenia Taborn yeah it’s been working here and there and especially when I have to transplant it’s been working too.
Composting Workshop
My apologies for the last minute update but this event has been postponed. 🚨 If you want to join .....please post "Yes" below. 🚨 Free for Legends and Bloom subscribers and $25 for non subscribers Class date - Apr 12, 2025 @ 10am PST - 3 hour course Requirements - Microphone - a camera would be nice Pen and Paper - for your project and to take notes Computer - Access to Google Meets *minimum class size 6 *maximum class size 12 (6/12) 🚨 If you want to join .....please post "Yes" below. 🚨 Free for Legends and Bloom subscribers and $25 for non subscribers
Composting Workshop
4 likes • Apr '25
Random question but do I need a compost thermometer?
4 likes • Apr '25
@Dennis Wichter thank you 🙏🏻
Work less... Enjoy more
If you're like me I like enjoying my yard more than working on it. With that being said I like to use perennials because they keep coming back and I have to do nothing. I have black-eyed susans, snapdragons, marigolds and allysum that either reseed themselves or come back every year. What pollinator flowers come back for you year after year? https://www.tomsguide.com/home/outdoors/9-perennial-flowers-to-plant-in-april-for-blooms-year-after-year
Work less... Enjoy more
6 likes • Apr '25
I’ve already put 9 cactus pads in the dirt from my prickly pear bush splitting because it got to heavy on its side, which is fine gave me two big plants still in the beds and then nine pads that I just scattered around in random spots on the property
6 likes • Apr '25
@Dennis Wichter that’s what I was thinking! I think a lot of times people want a garden and ship plants they like instead of doing research to see if it invasive or native. I know I’m also guilty of this but I just want to make a habit and work with the animals around instead of pushing them away and with fires and such I don’t want something to just blow up and ignite. If that makes sense 😅
Just a pic
A little snapdragon coming back
Just a pic
5 likes • Apr '25
Really pretty!
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@tiffany-mcmahill-9407
A person who humbly believes, in your always going to learn something new.

Active 179d ago
Joined Jan 28, 2025