Seeds Underground 4 – Seed Detective Part 2
This zine addresses the oddball seeds, and the associated post goes off on a slight tangent about the ramifications of cloning plants.
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This zine addresses the oddball seeds, and the associated post goes off on a slight tangent about the ramifications of cloning plants.
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This is a mini spin-off from the usual Seeds Underground zines, which gets into the mystery of seed germination. There are no codes here. You can find germination codes pretty much anywhere that seeds are sold, or on sites like the Ontario Rock Garden & Hardy Plant Society Germination Guide. For most people, that’s all
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The second issue of SEEDS Underground, my little native gardening zine, is up! The feature in this one is “A Dirtbag’s Guide to DIY Seed Starting Mix.” Save, print, cut, fold and enjoy! While I do have a more extensive post drafted like a cooking or baking blogger, I figured you’d want a simple version,
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Seeds Underground Zine #1, the first zine by Magi at The MagiK Garden focused on native gardening.
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… was that pun a bit too much of a challenge? Elaiosome, eh-lie-o-sowm, eh, let some… Ok, maybe it’s a stretch, but the idea isn’t. You should let some ants sow your seeds, especially when they have elaisomes. What the heck are elaiosomes anyway, and how would you know they’re on your seeds? Where do
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Just about anything people love doing in the garden can be done with native plants. That includes native fairy gardens. Today, I’m sharing mine.
Native Fairy Garden – Can It Be Done? Read More »
How do you find an exact location on a map using only three words? What three words, do you ask? Read more to find out.
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I make every effort to harvest rainwater for use on my plants anytime it rains, but I do not have any rain barrels set up. I have a different method for collecting and utilizing rainwater.
Water Conservation: When It Rains, I Pour Read More »