Organic gardening 2025

akroberts

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our experience is that if you don't plant it in the middle of a puddle it will do ok.

we put it in some areas that do get temporarily floods in slightly raised beds and they have survived pretty well.
Thank you. I need to get more seeds so that I can try again but for now I am just going to start the rest of my seeds.
 

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we found out after we planted it that we both react to the sap.

the many areas of it we have all sprout plenty of seedlings in the limestone mulch around the plants. we always have more starts than we can let grow.

we're now taking out as much of them as we can get to them (we've hired someone to do some of that for us at times). it's not easy to do...
 

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This year I am considering using pots and buckets for my garden. I cannot get my garden set up the way I want to do I'm going to use the easier option for growing. This year might really suck but I am hoping for a good crop.
 

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This year I am considering using pots and buckets for my garden. I cannot get my garden set up the way I want to do I'm going to use the easier option for growing. This year might really suck but I am hoping for a good crop.
It will be fun to see what you can grow with pots and buckets!
 

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