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fandomsecrets2020-08-23 04:02 pm
[ SECRET POST #4979 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4979 ⌋
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[Wynonna Earp]
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[Brian Molko of Placebo + Jay Leno = Noel Fielding]
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Re: Gardening question
(Anonymous) 2020-08-23 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)I plan to just layer a few inches of compost (chicken manure, sawdust bedding, veggie scraps, and leaf litter) from my heap over the beds every six months to a year or so.
I've never grown onions from seed or sets. I've grown leeks before and may again; would leaving them in the bed until I plan to cook them be a problem? I know carrots don't like a lot of fertilizer, either, since if makes them produce greens instead of roots and the roots will fork.
I thought I could start with lettuce and greens and feed the excess to my chickens, then start peas when it cools off a bit, and then maybe start carrots and put leek starts in. It never freezes here; I don't think I'd have much luck with most brassicas except maybe mustards and kales.