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This is what we spent all winter wondering why we're alive for. Feels good as fuck to be back in the garden.
Also, you should try foliar feeding some heavy feeders like tomatoes or squash or something. Mix a low dose of miracle gro tomato into a sprayer and soak the leaves. It definitely seemed to help a fuckton for me last year.
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[–] 17628522? 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago (edited ago)
This is what we spent all winter wondering why we're alive for. Feels good as fuck to be back in the garden.
Also, you should try foliar feeding some heavy feeders like tomatoes or squash or something. Mix a low dose of miracle gro tomato into a sprayer and soak the leaves. It definitely seemed to help a fuckton for me last year.
[–] middle_path [S] ago (edited ago)
Maybe I'll do an experiment with one or two, but I'm trying to go mega organic/permaculture.
And I'm so psyched to be in the garden again!
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You could also use compost tea to do the same thing probably.