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11 contributions to The Perennial Poacher
Flippin' the Compost
Here's a short video from my yard today. I've been prepping for Spring and tidying up from the windy front that blew through this weekend.
Flippin' the Compost
2 likes • 23d
Thanks for sharing Paula!
Underground Friends
I found this wiggly fatty today while planting beets. I could feel my chickens eyeballing him, but I covered him up. Earthworms are the best! Not only do their tunnels aerate the soil and improve drainage but their castings are full of nutrients. I feel guilty whenever I fish with them! What's your favorite helper in the garden?
Underground Friends
4 likes • Feb 11
yes, my friend earth worms have one of the most important jobs in the garden, they tunnel through the soil, they create tiny little pockets which allows O2 to reach our plant roots it also improves drainage and prevents compacted soil so I make sure to feed them well, they eat decaying leaves, roots and organic matter. what comes out worm castings are rich nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium which is one of the best natural fertilizers you can have!! love this post!!
Seaside Natives
A couple of weekends ago I took a camping trip to the Gulf coast, where I'm from originally. On my hike I saw this pretty blooming rosemary variety native to the area. I wish I could grow it here, but it needs the sandy soil, warmer temps, and salty sea air to survive. What plants do you wish you could grow in your area but can't?
Seaside Natives
2 likes • Feb 8
@Paula Boggan I’m actually starting to grow citrus this year I was just looking at some catalogs but I want to grow dwarf trees
2 likes • Feb 8
@Paula Boggan I’m in zone 7b my rosemary is outside it comes back every year
Plant The Seed
Has anyone started planning your spring garden yet? More specifically, did you harvest enough seed last year, will you order seed soon, or a combination of both? I'm definitely the latter.
2 likes • Feb 8
@Paula Boggan I grow lots of vegetables every year but I’m now into planting flowers too I want more pollinators to come in
2 likes • Feb 8
@Paula Boggan oh wow thank you so much!! Will do! Let me know if you need any veggie seeds I have tons of seeds
Winter Storm Fern
Right now in the US we are experiencing a huge winter storm stretching from New Mexico to the Carolinas. I hope everyone impacted was prepared and stays safe! Who here is covered in snow already? Share some pictures!
Winter Storm Fern
1 like • Jan 26
@Paula Boggan aww 🥰 how adorable!!
1 like • Jan 26
@Paula Boggan send pictures please
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Carmen Agosto-Cruz
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A calm community where gardening supports mental wellness and intentional living.

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