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Oasis Builders

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Oasis Builders helps busy families grow healthy food, herbs for medicine, and gain calm confidence for everyday readiness.

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1101 contributions to Living Soil Community
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@Carla Giddeons rice patty man
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@Tracey Stack Spare time, what is that
XVI Soil Game Winner!
There was a good game that happened today! Most of the bankrupts came out in the first round this time. @Julie Vigil went up again @Larry Baracco and @Jim Flach today and there could only be 1 winner. So please congratulate @Julie Vigil on another win! To check the leaderboard CLICK HERE
XVI Soil Game Winner!
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Go Girl Go Girl :-)
Increasing Bacteria
Question @Dennis Wichter Is the fungal-dominant and bacterial-dominant two different ecosystems... Would increasing bacteria tend to increased the bacteria predators cycling more life and nutrients in the soil without affecting the fungal world?
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@Phillip Greenwood Yes although when we pour bacterial solutions on the garden, this upsets the balance, doesn't it?
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@Phillip Greenwood Good point... Thank you
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@Larry Baracco TMI
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@Dennis Wichter Did not know you was videoing
hornworms and other pests
Borage is a perfect answer to attract pollinators like bees and provides natural pest control by repelling hornworms. You should plant borage to promote pollination and support a healthy garden ecosystem. A little long, but worth it https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=03e6c53e8d6f6b3168079e84977ec0001201edd85219b43627f43643f19fbbd8JmltdHM9MTc3NzA3NTIwMA&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=4&fclid=0c81ace2-3430-6d05-14dc-bbdf35136cda&u=a1L3ZpZGVvcy9yaXZlcnZpZXcvcmVsYXRlZHZpZGVvP3E9eWVsbG93K2h1c2srZ3JvdW5kK2NoZXJyeStjb21wYW5pb24rcGxhbnRzJm1pZD1ENjU0NkVGN0Y4RUJERjRBOTgwMUQ2NTQ2RUY3RjhFQkRGNEE5ODAxJmNodXJsPWh0dHBzJTNhJTJmJTJmd3d3LnlvdXR1YmUuY29tJTJmY2hhbm5lbCUyZlVDSmFybFZGdGF4QVlXdFpuZUJwbWJ1ZyZGT1JNPVZJUkU
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@Julie Vigil I can give you a better definition when I get home although it is more than companion planting where companion plants pair a couple plants that like growing together, a guild is a grouping of plants that like each other although have jobs to benefit soil, pull in predator insects, pull in pollinators.. basically all the functions provide a complete ecosystem for the center plant called the target or anchor plant.
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@Julie Vigil does that make sense... If you have a primary plant in mind, I can build you a guild around it
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Jim Flach
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Off-grid dad turned healthcare builder and disaster planner, now sharing calm, practical ways to grow food, use herbs, and build family readiness.

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