I tried putting pictures up but can't figure it out!! We have some pictures on our facebook page if you want to check it out. http://www.facebook.com/PositiveOrganicLiving
wow...I am really excited to look up all these ideas...let's see how I put it together though :) Once the weather breaks this is going to be my first job!! I can't wait to show you guys the pics when they happen..I will owe it all to you!! Thanks you guys soo soo much! You don't know how much I...
Well, I usually go out and weed when my husband mows so I am out there once a week...It is about a foot wide where the light post is then keeps getting bigger. By the mailboxes, it houses 5 mailboxes and I would say is about maybe ten feet?? I had a few ground cover plants by the mailboxes last...
Yes, it is much bigger than a city lot but I have big dreams for a huge garden!! and these raised beds are in my front yard. My backyard is big enough for the kids swing set and the dog!! lol...I will be happy for the room I have though and not complain :)
I was looking through burpee and they are selling corn you can plant and raise in a pot...has anyone else done this? Is it any good? I don't have enough room to have corn in my garden with everything else I am wanting to plant and was thinking about this as a possibility??
This year I want to plant some plants around my mailbox area. I am the unlucky person who has everyone's mailbox in my yard. Last year I put mulch down and made kind of a kidney shape from the mailbox to my light post. This year I want to do a beautiful flower garden but am a loss on which...
I have nothing growing...still has snow all around everything!! Wish I could start to see some things growing...enjoy and I hope to join you soon..send some warmer weather up north for me!! :)
You only need to put the worm castings on your plants...if you are planting put about a cup at the bottom of the hole if your plant is already there put some around the plant or just move a little soil around the plant and put it in there...Water activates the castings, don't worry about putting...
We use, African night crawlers, scientific name, Eudrillus Eugeniae. These suckers lay cocoons all the time...if you are looking for something that you will grow fast these are your guys.
African night crawlers are a warm temperate earthworm requiring a minimum temperature of 65 degrees...
We make a compost tea and it involves our worm casting, sea kelp, etc. We use a vortex brewer. Compost tea is a living solution. It is the act of growing beneficial microbes in an aerated solution with food sources and mineral catalysts.
When fed and aerated, beneficial bacteria, fungi...