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REPURPOSING YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE FOR YOUR GARDEN! #gardenhacks #gardentips #trending



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  1. It's good to use different Woods for filler but understand that Pine is highly acidic and so is Oak. The leaves are very acidic especially pine needles when they carry turpentine. Extracted and used for medical and for actual physical applications and day-to-day living, ointments, scrubs, and internal ingestion methods. Pay attention to the Pines species as some Pine species are toxic. Be sure to identify the pine species you're using in your garden because those minor mycotoxins can carry to the plant substrate that is being used to grow the vegetables or fruits you are consuming. Just a little knowledge I'm learning here studying some transfers of environmental toxins to the food we're ingesting there are ways to do a cleansing including burning Ash Hickory and Cedar and placing charcoal and the ash from those burn pits in your garden soil. After which time you can introduce trichoderma mold which will wipe out harmful pathogens and toxins in the soil building a minor antibacterial substrate. Trichoderma mold is the precursor to penicillin

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