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Get a head start on your garden and extend your growing season. The best way to do this is to start early in Spring and grow cool loving vegetables like radish, spinach, lettuce, kale, bok choy, turnip, carrots, cabbage, cauliflower, arugula, peas, onions, and swiss chard. Some of these do need to be started indoors as early as February. However there are some that you can directly sow in the ground. We start planting outdoors early April as soon as the ground can be worked on or when the soil temperature is right around 7°C (45°F) and up. A row cover can help keep the soil warm and protect your seedlings. Here’s a list of seeds that you can plant directly in soil. - Radish - Spinach - Lettuce - Turnip - Arugula - Carrots - Peas What seeds have you started? #fypシ #gardeningtips #learning #gardening #daily #gardentok
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Here and now… All of us have the seed of mindfulness in us. We are aware and mindful of what surrounds us. It only takes a slow deep breath to make your body + mind come together, where you will suddenly find yourself fully present. We are not distracted by worries when we’re in the garden, we only hear the sound of the harvest, rain, birds and wind. Take the time to appreciate what surrounds you. With Spring just around the corner, I’m ready to start therapy😌💚 #love #mindfulness #calm #asmr #gardening #asmrsounds
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Why save eggshells and add them to your garden beds? Adding powdered eggshells to garden beds can provide several benefits for plants. They are rich in calcium carbonate, which is an essential nutrient for plants. They also contain other nutrients like magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, and organic matter. These nutrients can contribute to the overall fertility of the soil and support plant growth. Eggshells can also help prevent blossom-end rot, a common condition in tomatoes caused by calcium deficiency. In order for eggshells to provide these benefits, they need to be ground into a fine powder before adding them to the soil. This allows for better decomposition and nutrient release. It may take several months for the eggshells to break down and be absorbed by the plant roots, so it’s recommended to till them into the soil in the fall or very early in Spring. You can also mix the powder into your compost bin. If you have a worm composter, eggshell powder helps the worms break down organic materials much faster. #gardenideas #gardeningtips #garden #gardentok
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