Edible Gardening

Transplanting Strawberries and Flipping Compost



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  1. you are so right Billy about the compost stuff – my neighbor is helping me move my garden around for a better position and she is amazed at how living the dirt is. she asked where i got it and I told her it was all compost. i told her about your yt channel. and 65 gallons!!!! incredible.

  2. I’m not sure what elevation your at but I’m at 2573 and Mamosa tress will grow here. My granddad had a huge one here when I was growing up for his honey bees.

  3. Started the fifth pile yesterday. I have one pile that very slow. So I’m going to tear it down, add more comfrey and a sprinkle of finished compost, re-water it.
    Planted 75-100 strawberries two weeks ago. Also put some atop the Hügelkultur mound. Still planning more herbs, garlic, leeks, onions (especially walking onions). Still a lot to do. Going to add comfrey, cardboard, compost and wood chips. Following your lead. What time of year do you coppice the nitrogen fixers, spring or fall?

  4. You hit a home run with your Inuit/Panamanian illustration. I have never heard it better said. You are the man!
    Strawberries as an invasive species, who woulda thunk?🤣😂😊Does that mean that they should be called strollberries, as you take the berries out for a soil building stroll?

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