#Garden soil and mulch
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aceelandscape · 1 month ago
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soilthesimpletruth · 5 months ago
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Blessed to be able to use my gifts and talents.
#visionarygrowingsolutions
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virtual-boy · 11 months ago
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wambus troubleham from bugsnax stimboard with cacti, soil, wheat and sauces!
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petula-xx · 6 months ago
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Today's garden jobs included refreshing a garden bed with lots of home made compost and then mulching it with Autumn leaves from the yard.
This kind of basic, low tech, cost free gardening practice feels so right for me.
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doctorweebmd · 5 months ago
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me: *gets up at 6 am, take an hour in my ‘garden’ pruning and mulching and admiring, come back inside for my coffee wiping the sweat off my brow*
me: *vivid flashbacks to seeing my own mother do this half a million times as I was growing up*
me: oh no
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blunderpuff · 5 months ago
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oh so now the birds are eating the <25 cherries i've got growing on my tiny tree
literally everything i've planted in this fucking garden has either died on its own or has been killed by birds/bugs
#my garden is a microcosm of my whole life right now#my life has been on a downward spiral since last july and bestie i am starting to reach my fucking limit#defaulting to thinking ''i wish i were dead'' at every little inconvenience is BAD!!!! i know!!!! but it's true!!!#the mint from trader joe's was infested with aphids and i've been cleaning it off every day for 2 weeks and it's STILL got them#like... this plant is 1 foot tall with two little stalks and less than 30 leaves. it hasn't grown in the 2 months i've had it#the money plant still reeks of mold and has to live outside because of its smell and the fungus gnats#the golden sage just fuckin.... burned to death????? it turned gray and DIED#the one and only bean plant that sprouted just ejected the only 2 true leaves it bothered growing#the originally robust blackberry cane is withering. the other two did get better but started from the ground up. there's 1 blackberry total#the rosemary hasn't gotten any bigger in the 3 months i've had it#the scotch brooms don't look so good. the salvia haven't gotten any bigger in 3 months and the creeping phlox bleached and died#the thyme is doing okay and the culinary sage is hanging in there but i don't have high hopes#not a single fucking wildflower sprouted in the yard. i used 2 bags of seed+mulch that was supposed to cover 600sq ft (the yard is 400)#the mourning doves ate a bunch of the seeds and the rest never sprouted#there's a few puny sunflower sprouts but the cottontail came and ate some of those leaves#the cottontail also ate an entire stalk of the potted mystery flowers#the huge plant i moved in November... the one that surprisingly survived frost/freeze... can't handle the heat and is now dead#i just...#the job market is awful. the salaries are worse. the neighborhood is in the middle of nowhere and inhabited by paranoid cops#everyone has big dogs who go apeshit when they hear ppl walking#and the fences are short and the dogs are big so i'm scared to go walking because EVERY. DAY. on the nextdoor app are people#announcing that they found a dog wandering the neighborhood. or ppl saying ''omgggg my dog got out of the yard! have u seen it?''#spring was all wind/gusty and it battered the blackberries and sucked all the moisture out of the yard#so the 2 tons of compost that we rototilled into the dirt? it's just dust now. there's nothing living in that soil#and now summer is here and it's too hot and these plants don't have a chance#i hate everything
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obsessiveplantlady · 2 years ago
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Covering the soil 🍃🪱
A few days ago I started to cover some parts of the garden with compost and mulch (aka less rotten stuff from my compost). I’m planning to plant more stuff here later on.
Why covering your soil is important?
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Coverage does a lot of great thing to your soil:
Keeps your soil moist, so you need less watering
Protects soil from erosion thus prevents loosing valuable nutrients
Moderates soil temperatures
It provides an excellent shelter for various insects and molluscs, which in return soften the soil
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What to use as coverage?
Any kind of organic plant material can be used as mulch! I use unfinished compost. My mulch consists mainly cut grass and some leaves.
If you don’t have enough organic waste for covering your garden beds, don’t buy mulch! You can approach some parks for grass and leaves or just ask your neighbor if you can get his grass next time they mow their lawn. Or depending on your temperament, you can also steal your neighbor’s organic waste bags! 😄
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tenpolegardener · 6 months ago
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May in the garden
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I’m putting the composted tree mulch on the veggie bed to improve the soil.
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Laying new tree mulch behind
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twoguysbarkblowing · 7 months ago
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jedi-bird · 8 months ago
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Last year I bought a laptop stand at ikea. Just a cheap metal adjustable table so that I could sit in the workroom and write in the early mornings when I couldn't sleep and not disturb anyone else in the house. I haven't been able to use it so far (it's mostly been holding random things until I could get them sorted out). So tonight I pulled it out of the storage area that was once my workroom and brought it into the bedroom. My side of the room is now very cramped until I move thing around and make adjustments. Tomorrow I need to pull out my better laptop fan so that I'm ready to write when I get the chance; the workroom smells too much like smoke to want to spend more than a few minutes in there right now. Maybe tomorrow I'll have time.
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whats-in-a-sentence · 11 months ago
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SAVE OUR SOIL
The best way for growers to protect soil is to avoid bare earth – whether it's in your home garden, or on the world's biggest farm.
Don't dig if you can help it. Ideally, keep continuous, living plant cover if possible, mulch any bare earth, and encourage diversity. The more diverse array of plants you can grow, the more diverse your soil microbes become, and the more resilient your land is.
"Soil: The incredible story of what keeps the earth, and us, healthy" - Matthew Evans
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mulch-folks · 11 months ago
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howdoesone · 1 year ago
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How does one design a water-efficient garden for a dry climate?
Living in a dry climate can be challenging when it comes to gardening. Water is a precious resource, and it’s important to design a garden that is both beautiful and water-efficient. With some planning and creativity, it is possible to create a garden that thrives in a dry climate while minimizing water usage. Continue reading Untitled
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