Gardening
Related: About this forumWhile I'm on my knees in the garden...
inhaling the rich odors of the soil, tomatoes and onions with deep yogic breath, a pure peace washes my soul, refreshes. It is why I grow.
2naSalit
(92,941 posts)And most effective forms of rejuvenation.
MiHale
(10,812 posts)and this year we are getting so many volunteers from the entropy (compost) pile, Im going to rename it the phoenix pile. Mostly tomatoes and cucumbers.
What fun!
2naSalit
(92,941 posts)Our gardens aren't doing so well this year, it's too hot for a lot of things though some vegetables are okay with it.
Mine is in shade right after the heat gets ripping but things are still dwarfing.
multigraincracker
(34,126 posts)Great use of space. I was very impressed.
MiHale
(10,812 posts)May the stillness within shield you throughout the day
Say hi to everyone.
Emile
(30,076 posts)Over the past two years I have tilled in three huge loads of goat manure and one load of cow manure. Our tomato plants are seven feet high. My wife has been cutting the tops because of how tall they are. She even found a bird nest in one tomato plant. Bird must have thought it was a tree. I have a Brethren (Amish like) that brings it to me. Guy has 12 kids, so I pay him money for it. He just brought me another load and I will till it into the garden this fall. Amazing the difference in my garden from years past. Goat manure is really beneficial for the soil. Here is a picture of the load he just brought me.
MiHale
(10,812 posts)Looks real nice we can get horse manure from the Amish farm down the street. Dont use that a lot maybe every couple years or so. Entropy pile is mostly comfrey, veggie leftovers, grass clippings and used straw. Its on a three year rotation.