Message from @Thomas Morrow

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2018-05-28 18:04:55 UTC  

Reeeee don't poison your soil with that garbage

2018-05-28 18:05:41 UTC  

It’s done wonders for my Pine and fir trees

2018-05-28 18:05:56 UTC  

How often do you have to feed it?

2018-05-28 18:06:25 UTC  

It literally kills everything in your soil so you have to keep using their chemicals

2018-05-28 18:06:47 UTC  

It may as well be named "miracle soil sterilizer"

2018-05-28 18:06:56 UTC  

Well to get them established, I would water them with it every other week for 2 years. It’s at my parents and they were able to become established and they do fine on their own now

2018-05-28 18:07:17 UTC  

I didn’t know that but I haven’t had any problems, maybe that’s how I have had problems growing seedlings then

2018-05-28 18:07:25 UTC  

Like less than an inch tall

2018-05-28 18:07:56 UTC  

Yeah man it messes with the soil food web big time

2018-05-28 18:08:10 UTC  

If I didn’t use it on all those trees I planted they would have died like the ones my dad planted haha

2018-05-28 18:08:21 UTC  

I suppose your right

2018-05-28 18:08:45 UTC  

Oh

2018-05-28 18:09:05 UTC  

But the soil was clay anyway, so it isn’t idealistic to grow in

2018-05-28 18:10:08 UTC  

Most soil has clay in it. If you feel the need to feed the soil something just make some compost tea or something

2018-05-28 18:10:18 UTC  

Feed the soil not the plants...

2018-05-28 18:11:21 UTC  

Seriously though all these plants did fine for years without us

2018-05-28 18:11:43 UTC  

Yea, I’m impatient

2018-05-28 18:11:43 UTC  

The more you put your hand in it to "fix" things the more it's going to mess up

2018-05-28 18:12:02 UTC  

That's oftentimes the problem haha

2018-05-28 18:21:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712549449793536/450725294979022848/image.jpg

2018-05-28 18:21:41 UTC  

I HIGHLY recommend reading this book

2018-05-28 18:23:58 UTC  

You have to understand that your soil is alive and that there is an entire food chain maintaining the balance

2018-05-28 18:25:12 UTC  

(Or there's supposed to be if we'd stop messing with it by constantly trying to "correct" problems we think exist)

2018-06-15 14:06:36 UTC  

This is an awesome method

2018-06-15 14:08:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712549449793536/457184596614971397/image.jpg

2018-06-15 14:08:34 UTC  

My father and I hand plant 10k plus onions by hand

2018-06-15 14:08:45 UTC  

Using an Amish plough

2018-06-15 14:08:48 UTC  

Every year

2018-06-15 14:09:44 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712549449793536/457184941508395009/image.jpg

2018-06-15 14:09:47 UTC  

It’s a small plot as well

2018-06-15 14:10:20 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712549449793536/457185093820219392/image.jpg

2018-06-15 14:10:52 UTC  

Planted this myself, that Boulder has been in my grandmother’s yard for 4 decades

2018-06-15 14:11:19 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712549449793536/457185338654195732/image.jpg

2018-06-15 14:11:33 UTC  

I thought it was pretty aesthetic

2018-06-15 16:21:07 UTC  

It's extremely aesthetic, bruh

2018-06-15 17:55:53 UTC  

Very nice @Francis V

2018-06-16 05:24:16 UTC  

I like the cat.

2018-06-16 14:29:59 UTC  

We used to put spuds in a stack of rocks in the woods and let them grow

2018-06-16 14:31:06 UTC  

Potatoes are hardy

2018-06-16 14:32:54 UTC  

The cat actually shortly after this photo was taken gave birth to bob tailed kittens