Also, our government organizations need educating about so called "invasive weeds" for they are not that. They are unused, under-utilized herbage for remedies, food, and clothing which mainstream peoples have become unaware of, likely on purpose by the food boards and pharma boards over the century. I am so glad you are here.
@Irene-sg6re
8 ай бұрын
I currently have clay soil too and have to develop the rich humus layer of topsoil from haybales, strawbales, and fallen leaves already bagged from in the city. Also when I find other debris like nut shells, oh, and evergreen needles go to the blueberries and the strawberry patch. (Weeds are held in check by evergreen needles.)
@Irene-sg6re
8 ай бұрын
I recommend placing mulch debris of fallen leaves, dried grasses, lawn cuttings from off the same property the rabbits are raised... under the rabbit cages to absorb as much urine as possible then placed at suitable intervals onto the compost heap for incorporating.
@Irene-sg6re
8 ай бұрын
I come from various Ontario country settings and discovered Haliburton to have maybe 2 inch topsoil plus or minus - so precious and requires protection and nurturing.
@Irene-sg6re
8 ай бұрын
Foraging ethically and sustainably should include secrecy of sites to prevent mass foraging to the point of extinction. Of course making a habit to leave a few is vital to feeding humans and animals in the future.
@Irene-sg6re
8 ай бұрын
Home Hardware sold machete's in the spring of 2023. Looking forward to this year's tool purchase.
@Irene-sg6re
4 ай бұрын
No machete's this year at my favourite hardware store. But I did buy another pair of secateurs - these are so easily set down and momentarily forgotten when moving on in the garden. Need to be Inspector Gadget.
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