The Official Gardening Thread

First tomato plant
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I treated the soil for a few days and I might be over thinking it but reuse the collected water thinking to not lose any nutrients.
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I dint think I used enough soil but I’m learning
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Got a cage so them vines can make a home
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I was thinking about it too. I thought composting needed time to decay or poop from insects tgat ate it.

I'm thinking I might be able to incorporate both.

Might be able to do the traditional composting and toss in some of the stuff that was processed in the electric one in it as well. Should break down faster..Particularly for stuff like chicken bones and egg shells which take way longer to decompose
 
I'm thinking I might be able to incorporate both.

Might be able to do the traditional composting and toss in some of the stuff that was processed in the electric one in it as well. Should break down faster..Particularly for stuff like chicken bones and egg shells which take way longer to decompose
I think mealworms can eat bones and styrofoam
 
I would think speeding up the composting process using electricity on the grid defeats the purpose of being a ecofreindly.

kinda like building a Tesla. Yes the end result is climate friendly but the process in its production isn’t.
 
My peach tree starting to bloom. It's a self pollinating tree. So I'm hoping i can get something this year.
I also had like 3 grocery bags of egg shells that I grinded up in to a fine dust that along with some egg shell chips to keep the bugs off it that I'll mix into the soil and stuff
 
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