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Quote (eMptyBox @ Dec 4 2022 08:53am)
Hello 👋, if anyone has any issues with any plants or soil or anything just ask and we can work through it and find a solution..

I'm also down to take the time to help design a few gardens or orchards if anyone needs. I know how to produce fungal dominated soils and the proper ph for trees or veggies, and well draining sponge like soils. They can hold up to 10x it's weight in water and works effectively in dry or wet conditions. Companion planting keeping the soils always full of life producing food for the microbes maintaining fertility and producing soil. Reduces the needs for fertilizers and external inputs

If you have any questions or need any help feel free to msg me or post here, if you want to share pics of your garden you can too.


oh yeah good idea :thumbsup:
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84 spinach seeds planted 9 days ago in a honeycomb tray and I put everything in a homemade mini greenhouse, first results in 12 days, and then I will plant them in the vegetable garden
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I planted 2/3 of the spinach in the vegetable garden and 1/3 died because I had a little accident (I dropped the honeycomb plate unfortunately and it fell upside down, but 2/3 survived - around twenty out of twenty-eight).

I am also going to plant the tomatoes in the pots, which are perfectly fine with no accidents concerning them.

I will also plant radishes soon.

Photos will follow soon when the weather is sunny.

This post was edited by Neili on May 20 2024 01:19pm
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I planted 2/3 of the spinach in the vegetable garden and 1/3 died because I had a little accident (I dropped the honeycomb plate unfortunately and it fell upside down, but 2/3 survived - around twenty out of twenty-eight).

I am also going to plant the tomatoes in the pots, which are perfectly fine with no accidents concerning them.

I will also plant radishes soon.

Photos will follow soon when the weather is sunny.


Very excited 😊

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maybe try to put a basil plant on the NE side of your tomato air pot. i think you'll have wonderful success if you like basil.

The tomato will provide shade for it. only way to grow them if you practice dry land farming like i do in texas
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^neili maybe try to put a basil plant on the NE side of your tomato air pot. i think you'll have wonderful success if you like basil.

The tomato will provide shade for it. only way to grow them if you practice dry land farming like i do in texas


I keep in mind :thumbsup:
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WOW
This is some impressive work
And i thought i was impressive when i grew some lettuce at home
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WOW
This is some impressive work
And i thought i was impressive when i grew some lettuce at home


Lettuce is fun and rewarding, can basically grow it weekly depending where you are.

My arugula loves the heat no problemo
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Getting ready for fall anyone?
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hotbox <3

you charge golf cart yet?
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