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Joni's avatar

Thank you, Meryl. I am glad you mentioned not trusting AI. I have no intention of ever trusting it! Google and others have been censoring so much critical data we cannot rely on anything they are putting out anymore!

We’ve been doing our own composting for years. I’ve stayed away from anything in the big box stores, and I am so glad you spoke about it! So many people don’t believe how bad so much of it is. Another thing I do in the fall is put the leaves that drop from our trees into our flower beds after they have been mulched when I am mowing and they are blown right in them. So the mower does all the work and I just direct into the flower beds as it mulches it. It breaks down over the winter and protects the plants from hard freezes especially now that our weather is all over the place in winter and spring extremes. Then in the spring it helps control the weeds. If people mulch, then put it right on top. We get fresh mulch from the tree companies and let it compost over the winter and use that. We will even use fresh mulch when we get it if we don’t have enough from the prior year. We don’t buy treated mulch. Tree companies are always looking for somewhere to drop the mulch when they cut trees and we are fortunate to have a number of them now who will bring it to us.

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Make your own manure teas if u have your own farm animals. if not u can use comfry, nettles, stir in water, let sit. this is your own , as far as u know not contaminated natural fertilizer. also use green manures before planting your beds. four weeks before planting turn them under, clover, rye etc. try , however u can to keep commercially produced products out of your garden. bad enough microplastics in rain and pfas's also compromise the whole thing but.......... we can only do what we can do and try............. imo of course.

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