428K views · 22K reactions | USEFUL TREES is the name of my new book and it is available for pre-order on Amazon Use the link in my bio #homestead #gardening #selfsufficient | Nathan Dickeson
428K views · 22K reactions | USEFUL TREES is the name of my new book and it is available for pre-order on Amazon Use the link in my bio #homestead #gardening #selfsufficient | Nathan Dickeson
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2.2M views · 49K reactions | #garden #gardening #gardens #plants #plant #gardening101 #gardeningtips #farm #farming #pepper #pruning #vegetables #agriculture #tip | By My Own Garden 1 | Facebook
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47K views · 1.5K reactions | 👉 Comment "LIST" & I'll send you the details! This chunky soil mix is sooo easy to make, and your plants will definitely thank you later! Here's my soil recipe: ⤵️ 🌱 Orchid bark 🌱 Perlite 🌱 Potting mix 🌱 Activated charcoal (optional) Mixing these together will give you a well-draining, chunky soil mix with a great texture. You can simply adjust the substrates to meet the needs of your plants. This will ensure that your plants will thrive better than ever! Do you have your own soil recipe? Follow @living.Junglee for more houseplant fun, tips, and inspo, and let's grow plants together. 🫶🪴 Happy growing, Plant Gang! ✨️ 🌻🌻🌻🌻 . . . . . #planttips #plantsoil #chunkysoil #happyplants #growingplants #plantsathome #planthacks #plantcaretips #plantcare101 #indoorplants #soilamendment #planttipsandtricks | living.junglee
47K views · 1.5K reactions | 👉 Comment "LIST" & I'll send you the details! This chunky soil mix is sooo easy to make, and your plants will definitely thank you later! Here's my soil recipe: ⤵️ 🌱 Orchid bark 🌱 Perlite 🌱 Potting mix 🌱 Activated charcoal (optional) Mixing these together will give you a well-draining, chunky soil mix with a great texture. You can simply adjust the substrates to meet the needs of your plants. This will ensure that your plants will thrive better than ever! Do you have your own soil recipe? Follow @living.Junglee for more houseplant fun, tips, and inspo, and let's grow plants together. 🫶🪴 Happy growing, Plant Gang! ✨️ 🌻🌻🌻🌻 . . . . . #planttips #plantsoil #chunkysoil #happyplants #growingplants #plantsathome #planthacks #plantcaretips #plantca
479K views · 5.7K reactions | Worm composting directly in the garden bed simplifies the process of vermicomposting. The worms live, work, reproduce, and make worm castings in the garden bed where they are needed. If you live in the low desert, now is the perfect time to add them to your beds. It’s been shown that worm castings in the garden help plants grow larger and stronger. They also get more and better-quality flowers, fruit, and vegetables. It can also increase a plant’s resilience to pests, drought, heat, disease, and other stress. In-bed vermicomposting solves the problem of what to do with the worms during extremes of hot and cold. For example, vermicomposting in hot weather places like the low desert of Arizona is difficult unless you bring the worms inside during the summer months. With in-bed vermicomposting, the worms simply burrow deeper in the beds during the heat of an Arizona summer and then emerge again in the fall. Reposted from @gardensimilar_ for more info #vermicompost #wormcastings #inbedvermicomposting #redwigglers #compost | Regenerative Farmers of America
479K views · 5.7K reactions | Worm composting directly in the garden bed simplifies the process of vermicomposting. The worms live, work, reproduce, and make worm castings in the garden bed where they are needed. If you live in the low desert, now is the perfect time to add them to your beds. It’s been shown that worm castings in the garden help plants grow larger and stronger. They also get more and better-quality flowers, fruit, and vegetables. It can also increase a plant’s resilience to pests, drought, heat, disease, and other stress. In-bed vermicomposting solves the problem of what to do with the worms during extremes of hot and cold. For example, vermicomposting in hot weather places like the low desert of Arizona is difficult unless you bring the worms inside during
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