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Permaculture Garden Preparation #1As everyone is keen to tell me loljoannereid (51)in hydroponics • 7 years agoRE: Hydroponic Strawberries, Part 2 - Blossoms and Runners! Days 38-39This is interesting. For some reason, I bought seeds for blue strawberries but have been putting off planting them. I do well with a lot of indoor plants and we have a great deal of luck with…romanolsamuels (59)in bonsai • 7 years agoRE: Stone Pine time-lapse uploadedThat depends on a few things. The growth rate of the tree. The type of tree. When you applied the wire. For this tree because its a pine I would leave it on for a year or so. Trees…peggyhazelwood (46)in gardening • 7 years agoRE: The In-House GardenerI've planted mint in a pots and buried the pots. That keeps it contained. The roots are what go crazy.joannereid (51)in gardening • 7 years agoRE: The In-House GardenerSouth facing window. I had heard that, mint would take over but alas, no such luck here. 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Your strawberries are looking pretty good and they seem just about ready to put out some flowers/fruit! Nice! You are right, they are Dutch buckets or a simplified version of them. I have an…sotall (49)in gardening • 7 years agoRE: Came Home to a Pile of DirtYour dad sounds a lot like mine. A few weeks back, I called and asked him and my step mom to lunch because I was going to the ReStore down near where they live. Of course Daddy decided he go with me…basicstoliving (58)in gardening • 7 years agoRE: Giving You An Idea How To Cut A Barrel In Half! So You Can Grow In The Barrel Halves.Yes, I have thought of that. Just not ready to go into that yet. We will be doing aquaponics later as we have four 275 gallon totes from our days of hauling water. Just not there yet.jessamynorchard (67)in homesteading • 7 years agoRE: Microgreens, Missouri Weather, and Urban Composting Experiment Update!Great question! Fresh grass clippings are considered green material because of their nitrogen levels. They’re great in compost—just make sure you keep that 3:1 brown to green ratio. :Djoeyarnoldvn (61)in gardening • 7 years agoRE: Came Home to a Pile of DirtGood work. Nice photos. I have gardens. Love what you are doing. Great that your father helped. Extra soil for free by mistake? That is good. Math is kind of tough for me but good work. Thanks for…jessamynorchard (67)in homesteading • 7 years agoRE: How-To: Let’s Make Compost! (DIY Urban-Style)Are the containers rotators or are they bin setups? It might be easier to revive the rotators vs the bins, however, I imagine if you get into that bin with a good pitchfork, you should have only a…