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RE: Currants - Myths of gardeners

in WORLD OF XPILAR6 months ago

Plenty of ashes here and I save it but it feels there's something in the soil (chemicals)/next to ants, lack of water, too much wind, sun or lack of light and k3 seeds so I let nature figure it out. The result is hardly any harvest.

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 6 months ago 

Human desires are powerful things, and you never know which of them will lead us to blessings, and which will become a yarm for us, which may give status to a wild mustang, but will look cheap on an Arabian horse lol.

The essence of my posts about plants is to weigh all the pros and cons in the matter of their cultivation and discard what is unnecessary, separating the wheat from the chaff.

In this matter, as in an equation, there can be too many unknowns and even a diploma of an agronomist, which I do not have, would not help me.

I think that a wise agronomist would advise me to switch my attention from those plants that do not want to bloom and smell in my garden to those plants that will happily accept the growing conditions that I can provide them without unnecessary labor and money.

Since plants occupy land that costs money today, it is probably worth treating this as a landlord who wants every square meter of living space to always and on time bring him significant financial and moral profit :)

Have a blessed day and thank you for your strong support!