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Self care by growing a garden
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18 Sep 2018 10:02 AM
18 Sep 2018 10:02 AM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Does 20 weeds out = one new plant in?
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18 Sep 2018 10:37 AM
18 Sep 2018 10:37 AM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
😄 That works @Former-Member.
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18 Sep 2018 05:31 PM
18 Sep 2018 05:31 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
I bought quite a few packs of flower seeds today - cheap and cheerful - something to throw in after a patch has been weeded.
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18 Sep 2018 06:46 PM
18 Sep 2018 06:46 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
I weeded out the front end of the bed beside the driveway today, and piled the weeds on the bed on the other side to start smothering the ones there.
Haven't exactly decided what to plant there yet, and I want to re-do the edging before I do. I have wondered for some time about putting together a bed of "invisible edibles"- plants which can all be picked and eaten one way or another, but which people wouldn't usuallly recognise as "herbs" or "vegetables". That might be a good place to do it, as a bit of public education. 😄
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19 Sep 2018 08:22 AM
19 Sep 2018 08:22 AM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
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19 Sep 2018 02:11 PM
19 Sep 2018 02:11 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
@Former-Member, these are some of the possibilities. All edible, but most people wouldn't know it. 🙂
Chilean Guava in flower- gets little red fruit.
Dahlias. Roots can be eaten like potatoes.
Hostas. Young shoots are yummy. In Japan you can buy them in the supermarket as a green veggie.
Shiso aka Perilla, a Japanese herb.
Society Garlic. The taste without the garlic breath.
Wild Ginger. A North American wild plant with gingery roots.
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19 Sep 2018 08:37 PM
19 Sep 2018 08:37 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
I am actually more motivated and inspired with gardening around our new house. There is a big drainage ditch in one corner that is mostly unusable then on tv last night on one of the fix and flip home shows they built a rain garden. Now my mind is racing what can I do down there. This afternoon I even spent 1/2 an hour weeding out back while supervising one of our dogs settling in to his new yard. (He has been away until now). I can actually see myself out in the garden more now which will be great for self care time. 😁
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20 Sep 2018 08:09 PM
20 Sep 2018 08:09 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
This is the carer garden thread
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20 Sep 2018 09:13 PM
20 Sep 2018 09:13 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
It certainly does 20 out 1 in love it
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20 Sep 2018 09:28 PM
20 Sep 2018 09:28 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Do you like growing fruit and veg? Flowers?
@Determined a rain garden sounds like a practical solution
@Smc have you seen any miniature yellow pear shaped tomatoes about? Think I got one many years ago in a punnet of four seedlings at Bunnings which had a DIggers Club label on them.
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