You took the words right out of my mouthMaybe I'm a nit-pick nerd, but isn't soil already organic? I suppose she means she's adding nutrients, not oganic-ness.
If it is, I'll let the cats take care of it.Miracle Grow ingredients :
"14% Urea Nitrogen"....hmmm, isn't that like...pee?
I'm sure she was well compensated for her endorsement. And there's nothing wrong with that.@Murrmurr ...the product was Miracle Grow..
don't know the ingredients..
But,.maybe it adds more nitrogen..
Or..'contacts' the ph-factor
You're a smart fella, Murrmurr.Maybe I'm a nit-pick nerd, but isn't soil already organic? I suppose she means she's adding nutrients, not oganic-ness.
Mark, what was your soil there like when you first began gardening?I imagine that is more for growing veggies. I sometimes side feed but mostly just use the soil that is there.
Dirt is everywhere, even in the air. Often you can just look down to find stupid dirt.A TV commercial with Martha Stewart was promoting an additive to soil to make it organic.
She then said she was a dirt nerd.
Would you considered yourself to be?
or do you use any old dirt?![]()
Mark, what was your soil there like when you first began gardening?
Our situation may be very different. We live in a somewhat flat clearing of what was formerly a conifer forest. In a conifer forest, the soil nutrients are mostly drawn up into the tree itself as it matures. In the natural cycle, nutrients are later returned to the soil as the tree and its roots decay. In our situation, the trees had been cleared for sale to a local lumber mill 30 years before we arrived, and roots were mostly bulldozed out. The subsoil was sandy, the topsoil was thin. So we had to build up the humus.
Nathan: We used to have a gardening show here in Oz , called "Burke's Backyard". He used to visit various people's gardens and had a look around. One lady's place had the most beautiful flowers, and he asked what nutrients she added, "Just watered down pee pee. " You should have seen the look on his face.Miracle Grow ingredients :
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"14% Urea Nitrogen"....hmmm, isn't that like...pee?
I believe I understand what you mean. "Defensible" in that our place includes about an acre (a sand bench) on which we have our house, DW's sculpture studio, some utilitarian outbuildings, various plantings, a feral-grass 'lawn', a now-big maple tree I planted, and just a few of nature's broad-leaf trees that we've chosen keep. Beyond that is some scrub field, and surrounding it all are our property boundaries — our edges, on three sides, are smallish groves of natural conifers that separate our place from neighbors' properties. And, thankfully, we get along with all of our immediate neighbors.Very appealing layout and setting. Looks very rural. I imagine you will have left defensible space around your house.
