That's funny...I'm experimenting with the Back to Eden Method this season, it seems to be OK...hoping for a better outcome next season. I'm lucky, I have 3 acres to work with so lots of garden experimenting going on all the time. Good luck...keep us in the loop.
Cool Stuff, Lynda. It has been an interesting, trying... here in the mountains. I have had encouraging results. Most of my setbacks are rodent related. Plus a bit of lack of adequate soil nutrition. BUT. Tis the first year with it and it takes a bit to build up a garden. These past several weeks have been severe with Rain events. I am pretty high up, though across the way, the properties even higher... we had some rains that did a bit of flooding. Namely, it took all the pine needles, twigs, branches, thatch, mulch of any kind and swam them all down to my property to lay in wavy patterns on the grass. :) Guess I should be thankful for the additional soil/mulch/deep soil watering. HAHA.
I've had to unbury quite a few plants. As said, things are encouraging. I will keep at it in the coming years.
CLOUD!!!!!!!!!!!! You're back!!!!! YAY! But no words to go along with the pics. How are you what's been happening how is life the GF I see Kiki!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is Slinky, actually. The GF... Well. Win some. Loose some. I've been blundering through singledom for the past year now. :)
DeleteGood to see you back!! Sooooo...what have ya' been up too??? New projects?
ReplyDeleteI have several projects this year. High Altitude Gardening with Mulch/woodchips. Propagating Tree Cuttings all over the yard for Privacy/shade/look.
DeleteThat's funny...I'm experimenting with the Back to Eden Method this season, it seems to be OK...hoping for a better outcome next season. I'm lucky, I have 3 acres to work with so lots of garden experimenting going on all the time. Good luck...keep us in the loop.
DeleteCool Stuff, Lynda. It has been an interesting, trying... here in the mountains. I have had encouraging results. Most of my setbacks are rodent related. Plus a bit of lack of adequate soil nutrition. BUT. Tis the first year with it and it takes a bit to build up a garden. These past several weeks have been severe with Rain events. I am pretty high up, though across the way, the properties even higher... we had some rains that did a bit of flooding. Namely, it took all the pine needles, twigs, branches, thatch, mulch of any kind and swam them all down to my property to lay in wavy patterns on the grass. :) Guess I should be thankful for the additional soil/mulch/deep soil watering. HAHA.
DeleteI've had to unbury quite a few plants. As said, things are encouraging. I will keep at it in the coming years.
- Cloud
Cloud, I've lost your email. I'd like to chat again and say hello. Drop me an email if you get this (address is still on my sidebar on the blog).
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