Forwarded from Beginner Homesteader
How Not To Kill Your Garden:
When planning your garden, it is recommended to plant companion plants together for mutual benefit.
However, there are some plants which you *must* separate.
Here are some snaps of pages and pages of research on the companions and enemies of vegetables we are planting.
When planning your garden, it is recommended to plant companion plants together for mutual benefit.
However, there are some plants which you *must* separate.
Here are some snaps of pages and pages of research on the companions and enemies of vegetables we are planting.
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Lord thank You for this day and for the beauty of Your creation 💗 Always remember to count your blessings, friends!
Forwarded from Lauren Witzke ✝️🇺🇸
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Strong families build strong nations.
Check out the full episode of CrossTalk News here: https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2022/03/the-global-conspiracy-to-position-zelensky-dave-rubin-rents-a-womb/
Check out the full episode of CrossTalk News here: https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2022/03/the-global-conspiracy-to-position-zelensky-dave-rubin-rents-a-womb/
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What a treasure....his Grosse Oma (great grandmother) singing him a German Nursery Rhyme from the 1800s 😍 It is called "Hoppe, Hoppe Reiter"
Forwarded from Eyes for fries
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They were so excited to play with worms! We put over 130 earth worms into our raised beds to help with nutrients and improve soil and harvest quality 😎
Let's be honest ~Only in a high trust, white, monocultural society can you meet up with someone to buy something and they put it in the back seat of their car or on their porch and tell you to just leave the money there.
Who else has experienced such beauty? 😍
Who else has experienced such beauty? 😍
This was a long project and labor of love, but our gardens are finished and we couldn't be happier!! 😍 Grow food, not lawns!
This is over 200 sq. feet of garden space. First, my husband cut the grass as short as possible. Then I measured and laid the weed tarp by hand, hammering it down with over 100 stakes. We let the grass die for a couple weeks and pulled any residual weeds. Then I put brick paver along the edges to help keep weeds out and the rocks in.
My husband helped to build the raised beds. They are 12 ft long, 4 ft wide and 1.5 ft tall. They are constructed of local solid Oak sawmill lumber (so strong and heavy they use it to build bridges!) We spread 180 bags of all organic soil mix in them and over 6 tons of pea gravel around them! We put in about 140 Earth worms into the beds for added soil quality. I put up trellises for the tomatoes on the furthest bed and added a patio set to sit out on and enjoy the garden.
I got the garden of my dreams and can't wait to start growing our food!
This is over 200 sq. feet of garden space. First, my husband cut the grass as short as possible. Then I measured and laid the weed tarp by hand, hammering it down with over 100 stakes. We let the grass die for a couple weeks and pulled any residual weeds. Then I put brick paver along the edges to help keep weeds out and the rocks in.
My husband helped to build the raised beds. They are 12 ft long, 4 ft wide and 1.5 ft tall. They are constructed of local solid Oak sawmill lumber (so strong and heavy they use it to build bridges!) We spread 180 bags of all organic soil mix in them and over 6 tons of pea gravel around them! We put in about 140 Earth worms into the beds for added soil quality. I put up trellises for the tomatoes on the furthest bed and added a patio set to sit out on and enjoy the garden.
I got the garden of my dreams and can't wait to start growing our food!