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Styxhexenhammer Garden Update 10-6-2023 (HUGE Improvements!)



Three beds down four or so to go.

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  1. Consider a deep mulch much like @Wayland Smalley has done, seems to breathe more life into a garden than just soil amendments on top. Also you can start a hot compost box which cooks stuff really fast, just need a large amount of browns like paper, straw, etc. and some greens like fresh chicken manure, spent coffee grounds from your local starbucks, kitchen scraps, etc. the box has to be 1 cubic meter to really heat up with a ratio of 3 browns 1 green or three handfuls, bucketful, etc of browns to 1 handful, 1 bucketful, etc. greens
    You can also do worm composting with a worm factory 360. Personally, I just put mostly finished compost from the hot compost pile into the worm factory to further compact the nutrients. A rotary composter can also have worms in it as well, which then your worm castings (run through a screen to get the finer particles) can be used to make worm casting tea. A weekly application really does amazing things for the garden, coupled with deep mulch, you'll have a thriving ecosystem underneath that soil as long as you go no till.

  2. I'm in West Virginia, and here staghorn sumac doesn't need a garden to grow in 'cause it will grow anywhere. It's free pink lemonade every July and August.

  3. Impressive. Heartbreaking that you killed a hydrangea though. They're gorgeous bushes & flowers! But all the other flowers are beautiful too.

  4. Hey styx not sure if you intentionally planted it or not but the "weeds" shown in that first raised bed with the buds on top right in the first few seconds of the video. is wild catnip so you can harvest some of the tops and dry it and your kitties can have some of the good high-quality stuff.

  5. What a difference! BTW, you can never have too much garlic! You might consider some sage for your perennial garden, lovely purple flowers, bug repellant and can make a nice bush too. I'm at zone 5 and mine does well.

  6. Had a great growing season this year. If you want tomatoes that taste absolutely amazing, I highly recommend a variety called "mortgage lifter". Delicious! Also, thisbyearvwas great for peppers. Made hot sauce and pickled peppers. Harvested carrots tonight for dinner. Nothing better than eating the food you grow yourself!

  7. Excellent! Missed the Garden Reports! I got a lot of ideas for a while there til you high tailed it off to the Otherland!

  8. Very nice! I too have also got into growing my own veggies and herbs thanks to Styx. I'm even using biochar, talk about going from 0 to 100! Thank you Styx for putting out actual good, productive things into the world, unlike all those loser craptivists.

  9. The garden is looking great!
    Didn't see any "sativa" or "indica" there though – maybe next year! 😉

  10. I don’t want to be invasive, but are the girls with you, or in Europe? Seems like it would be more fun having them along, but I imagine that long travel would be quite difficult with a toddler.

  11. Speaking of Halloween, those spots in the garden look like grave plots. Isn't it too late in the season to grow anything being you are in the north of the country?

  12. you need to say something about Hillary threatening 1/2 the country with this deprogramming statement that she did on the Amanpour spot. Someone needs to put her in a f ing straight jacket, sick psychotic bitch. She's insane and evil. …it's written all over her face. She is living in some far left Marxist universe and has lost touch with reality. They are all nuts. Please someone put her in her place. Where the fuck does this thing get off threatening 1/2 the country.

  13. Word to the wise, Mr. Styxx. Asparagus is picky as hell when it comes to sharing a bed with other species of plants and demands its own space. At least in the three states west of the Rockies where I've gardened.
    Cannabis Sativa and Papaver somniferum on the other hand seem quite willing to share space. Go figure.

  14. Yay! Garden updates! Dang gophers got to my one and only pumpkin. My coreopsis grew up to 6' tall so beautiful. Have zuchs and tomatoes still producing maybe plant some cilantro and peas. AZ weather is around 54° in the morning and 92° in the afternoon close to the border. I do miss the fall leaves from NE US. You sound so happy Styx. Have a great weekend.

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