Gardening Advice

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At my church, a fellow who has a lot of experience in gardens gave advice. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker.

  • Quote: One comes to God who tilling and harvest than anything else in life, Brigham Young
  • Don’t plant things you don’t eat.
  • Corn takes a lot of room and is not space-effective.
  • Ask neighbors who grow well and where. You can grow strawberries under tomatoes.
  • A Garden is like a relationship, the more you put into it the better it will be.
  • Check out the video kiss the ground available on Netflix.
  • Use a commercial ground protector. Got a hole in the cloth where you want the plant to be. Make a mulch on the top of your garden beds to prevent weeds and keep moisture.
  • The more non-caked the soil, the better it will grow.
  • To help people’s soil lose you can use straw. Do not use hey you can mold.
  • Use cloth bags or potatoes, they breed.
  • Some garden centers have recycled begins. You can sometimes get some good pots and other things from that recycle bin.
  • Get organic steer manure, available at Lowe’s.
  • You should go organic. Avoid chemicals. Your sorrows are composed of 25% steer manure 25% make a mulch and one-half dirt.
  • Don’t use grasses been treated with chemicals.
  • Proceed in a bottle and put it in a dark (I’m not sure this is what it said).
  • A good source of free soil might be Springville but other cities also have soil locations.
  • Search on interest the title for the best ways to fill the raised bed. Interest would be a good source.
  • Tomatoes experience transport shock when moving from one location to another. One way to prevent this is to put a palette of the Moss under it and that will prevent it from heaven so much shock.
  • When burying tomatoes, bury the plant to the bottom stems. Some will lay the tomato flat, horizontally.
  • Tomatoes like climbing, tie them along the trellis so that they’re easier to manage.
  • Someone uses discarded Windows against the side of the house and uses the outside been to the dryer to keep it warm and moist.
  • Grow, cucumbers on chalices.
  • Use old blankets to keep plants warm in the fall.
  • You can test your soil for a minimal fee to suit the needs more or less pH.
  • Once a week fertilizer tomatoes.
  • Banana peels are good for tomatoes.
  • You can compost everything but meat and citrus.
  • Worms like coffee.
  • Spray plants with vinegar. But check first as some plants to like vinegar,
  • You want to buy the ladybug larvae as they eat bugs, its not the ladybug themselves.
  • What attracts bees? Mental goals. Buying 80 packs of miracles.The book square foot gardening is recommended.
  • Bamboo can be used to hold tomatoes.
  • Mix a package of carrots with non-sugar Jell-O to deliver the seeds more evenly.
  • Any timber plant grows better and uncompressed soil.
  • Being is love sweet peas.
  • Check out the book: Survivor Gardens for herbs. There are many flavors of rosemary.
  • Pete Moss pellets is a good use of the garden. Put some at the bottom of your tomato plant and when you transfer the plant it will shock the plant. The peat moss helps prevent that.
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