
Foraging Tree & Berry Leaves for Tea (ZONES 1-4A)
@torey I would like to know what berry & tree leaves are good for tea? I am being a bit selfish here, thinking of zone 1 through 4a, both cultivated & wild. Can you give basic benefits for each and basic prep? I don't remember if I'd heard of using birch leaves for tea before. Tell me more. If I've only forgotten this can be a refresher. 😉
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Florida, salt air and pests — The Grow Network Community
Think of it this way..often the salty air will dehydrate plants..causing them to be prime for pest infection. so a raised bed or bed that is dug down a foot or so and mixed with healthy organic compost..keeping the roots of the plant healthy and the soil healthy and of the right pH is the easiest way to keep pests away or more accurately the …
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Glock G45 in Dark Earth Green Followed Me Home! What did you …
I decided to get a microscope. It will keep me busy during the dark days of winter, and may even be useful to look at soil samples, pest damage to plants in the garden, identifying insects, and other things that could help the garden be more productive.
In permaculture, you try to keep some wild animals around but …
Oct 25, 2021 · On our new property here I'm learning, or trying to, all the different types of animals/critters we have around.
Pamela Spence – Gathering Autumn – Herbs For Support In Fall …
Oct 20, 2019 · Hi Pamela, when that first blast of cold air announced Summer was over I thought, I've got to start shifting my body over.
Can these plants be used for anything medicinal or edible?
Can these plants be used for anything medicinal or edible? Thanks! -Tina