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Start them they don’t need light to germinate
Well I know what this weekends project is now.Start them they don’t need light to germinate
View attachment 68660 Garlic looks good
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Now that’s a garlc field ! What I’m doing is amateur hour compared to that. Is that a variety of both soft and hard neck garlic?
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Ya know how mint jelly goes with a nice oven roasted leg of lamb, well current jelly goes perfect with a nice slow cooked venison roast.
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Thanks, been looking for black currants !
That’s great. You can do a bit less than 50/50 as compost is super high in nitrates.Is a 50/50 mix of topsoil and compost OK for raised beds?
Yeah that’s easier said than done. Good thought though.Maybe throw some sheets/tarps over your favorite tree and put a propane lantern or other heat source in the tree? The heat will rise and the sheets would help trap it. Might save some of the tree. Could do the same with the blueberry bushes, a regular light bulb might even put out enough heat for them. I've never done this, just thinking out loud...
It will also require a bit more attention to watering . The compost drains and dries out often. I would go 60/40 for better water retention and still have decent drainageThat’s great. You can do a bit less than 50/50 as compost is super high in nitrates.