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21 Comments

  1. I hear what you have to do is use a rag and really scrub it off. Look on YouTube to check that. I I think I heard it from Dr Patrick Jones of the homegrown herbalist channel.

  2. It's getting to the point where if you don't get poison ivy in spring, the gardening just can't go on. I am so sorry you are dealing with this devil once again but have an effective treatment. I have some jewel soap that others say works well if you wash up once coming in but have not caught it in several years. Thanks for the updates on your seedlings/projects and hope your lavender has better results this year. The rains are coming and hope people get prepared for the resulting floods. Have a blessed week my friend…

  3. An eighteen year old saying, “I’ll be there at 7:00 am and work until 1:00.” Wow, wow, wow. That’s wonderful. (I’m with you on the poison Ivey Kaye. Just had my first bout of the year. But I don’t think it affects me as hard as it does you.) So impressed with your perseverance with the lavender. Looking forward to seeing how that pans out.

  4. I'm sorry about your pain ivy. Have you ever tried chlorine dioxide spray? I think that would clear it up quickly, although I've never had poison ivy. Ghat would be the first thing I'd try. Maybe also a poltace of activated charcoal. What a mess that would make, though.

  5. It is great to see you healthy, except for the poison ivy, that you are encouraging raised bed gardening, and that you have been able to get so much planted.

  6. Hello there dear sweet kaye. Ohhhhhh😮 naughty poison ivy. So naughty. Oh its so lovely, simply lovely 😊, lovely is my favourite word.its so lovely to see you,and thst delightful mug..absolutely beautiful gorgeous simply lovely seeds znd seed packet s.oh whow.cannot wait 😊. Hmmm!.

  7. Yep I found u around that time I was recovered from a back injury an I teared up an watched all ur videos I swear 20 times each .an wonderful hubby made me my first raised bed out side our bedroom slider an I don't grow an veggies in ground ever again ❤. Sold that 15 ac farm moved in new subs on a 1 ac lot an still watching 🎉.

  8. From the New Jersey Herald: Native Americans would use jewelweed (also known as Impatiens capensis) as an antidote to poison ivy and poison oak rashes. It can be grown in Tennessee. 🙂

  9. Thanks. Sunflower and zinnia colors are so pretty! May the poison ivy be healed in Jesus Name. I learn something need about the seedling stems and the fan that the breeze strengthens the stems. Thanks Kaye

  10. If that Bentonite Clay does not do the trick, I do not know what will. Please take good care of yourself. Thank you.

  11. Happy Spring Planting! Have you seen the greenhouse kits they sell at costco/amazon? Nothing big, but something to consider if you can get someone to put it together and secure it to the ground. 😁

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