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I love the way you are recycling items! Keep the videos comming!
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you are doing great, lots of ideas and plenty of diversity.
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And your glass house conversion is amazing too! :)
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Awesome video post! TY! :)
I Love your idea for the bug nets and the soda bottles :) Tanx!! :)
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:) I was actually talking about living grass... as it competes with the tree... lol...
sorry for the misunderstanding.
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Thank you they are a big help
dirtybootzdownunder 2 years ago
nice stuff
I'm only just discovering trace elements & I gather that lemon trees will benefit from the following:
1. potash (you can buy or use from a wood fire)
2. blood & bone (or worm castings or whatever)
3. seasol - you can make this yourself.
4. no grass
I feel like a complete dork down at the beach picking up seaweed - last time I simply put it in the worm farm- cheap way to get your trace elements for our old soils here.
Get your son to wee on the ground around it -every once in a while.
Noz7777 2 years ago
Thank you l didn't realize that grass clippings were not healthy for citrs trees, so l am going to move that away today, l do use seasol, but l buy it, local council here wont let us take the seaweed, bugger, but yes trace elements l will look into this and l just started a worm farm. thankyou for your comment.
dirtybootzdownunder 2 years ago
You have a great set up and I am really looking forward to seeing more from you. Your glass house is great. Will check on similar. Birds nests, mosquito nets, baskets, bedheads..all great tips for a newbie. Thanks.
sadia102 2 years ago
Thanks Sadia, the glass house is a gem to have and thankyou for your encouragement for subscribing.Michele
dirtybootzdownunder 2 years ago
Thanks for showing me your garden. The bedends were a good idea and Your greenhouse looks great. Looks like your soil is good too.
ms767210 2 years ago
G'day Michael, thanks for your encouragement, l have put alot of work into my soil, everywhere l dig, worms, worms, worms, l think using ash from my fireplace helps and snails don't like it much either...:)
dirtybootzdownunder 2 years ago