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Bananas skins for Potassium for your plants
Kitchen scraps are a great resource for your garden. Here’s how to make a potassium rich fertilizer for your plants from discarded banana skins.
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A bit of Latin to help you grow
Taxonomy can be confusing so here’s a first step to understanding it and how a little knowledge of it relates to propagating plants in yout garden.
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A week old and no smell (well, just a little bit)
Fermenting urine is possible without a lot of the usual smell, simply by adding Bokashi leachate or EM1 solution.
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New friends this year
Learn a little about your garden’s insects and you will reap many benefits besides knowledge.
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Fermented Carrots (or pretty well any other vegetable)
Fermenting some of your food is a low cost way to boost your nutrition. Here’s a first step.

