That's quite a endeavor. I stopped gardening after nothing would grow anymore. I took it was because we had such a decline in the bee population. Now the lady's gone who use to spray her lawn all the time and I see a increase in bees it's basically me I'd be growing for, I never learned to can which I regret. Maybe I should try something like what you are doing but on a smaller scale.
Cheers my friend, it gets easier if you take care of the soil, a little lime if needed, and some fertilizer in the autumn and spring, then almost anything will grow.
I remember going to a local nursery one year and they told me I needed to use some add some. I said add some what. Add some, you need to use some add some. I wasn't quite getting it until I seen the bag and it said Add Some...lol...some sort of fertilizer mix you put in the soil. It didn't help.
I take it you were a little vertically challenged then like me lol. (short)
I maybe confused you with that answer, English humour you see.
Nursery in the UK is where you take children, and fertilizer helps things grow, as kids small children would get told to put some muck in their boots/shoes, to help them grow you see.
It's all good, you didn't confuse me. Here in the US a nursery can be a place you take children or it can be a place where plants are nurtured, hence while they call them a nursery also.
Superb at least my English humour was not lost on you then, all good.
Superb at least my
English humour was not lost
On you then, all good.
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