2026, My year of Garden Narcissism

Marie2020

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I bought some potted herbs at Meijer on Thursday, too--sage, thyme, parsley and mint.
I cleaned off the top of the fridge, cleaned the heat mat and LED light that I had stored in the back room--I should have all 4 transplanted by this evening.
I think we all should assume that purchased plants are pot bound.View attachment 79706
Nice 👍
I'm hoping to get some oregano soon. My parsley and thyme survived the winter on my porch. No such luck with the oregano
 

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I'm trying to find sharp sand this year. I was told it might help with my clay soil and the slug situation .

having been doing this myself for over 20yrs on heavy clay soil, some added sand will help, but also some organic materials put on top to let the worms work on it and do the mixing for you, it also helps with the drainage with their burrows drilling holes.

the problem with all of it though is that the added organic materials need to be replenished from time to time and the lighter materials can wash or get blown away. the same with raised beds and edges, it adds complications to be dealt with. :)
 

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having been doing this myself for over 20yrs on heavy clay soil, some added sand will help, but also some organic materials put on top to let the worms work on it and do the mixing for you, it also helps with the drainage with their burrows drilling holes.

the problem with all of it though is that the added organic materials need to be replenished from time to time and the lighter materials can wash or get blown away. the same with raised beds and edges, it adds complications to be dealt with. :)
Thank you. I can only get a little organic veg peals. But even a little will help
 

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