Any gardeners out there with recommendations? 🤞👀 nostr:note18h7k8p2wswc6vdarlklqwg6l0j52mhaljanuvk9e9vmlztkv8wxs2gft44

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Thanks y’all 💜

I have a young one who goes;

“I just really like beets, and nasturtium and I want to know how to grow them well and take care of them.”

Also maybe search for Youtube channels? If none exists, maybe there's an opportunity there 😍🌱

For sure! I’m doing some research tonight. I just know there’s a wealth of knowledge on Nostr that I enjoy engaging as well.

They’re on a massive reading kick right now and I’m trying to encourage that + find alternatives to 100% fiction for them. Intentionally feeding the things they are gravitating towards. ❤️

You're doing it so well. Keep it fun and it will cultivate the love of learning. Enjoy 🥰

Then check youtube, there are plenty of channels with gardeners. I cannot recommend any, bc I use mainly polish one (weather, soil, other varieties of fruit and vegetables). I don't know where r you from, but nostr:npub1dgpt04w4c88wc0g262xaw8zvlm4mvwtmjhl0tn2sxtyjywsn6q4qt8ka3a has a great garden in USA and grows veggies with his kids so maybe he could help here.

Thanks! I found a few that I’m gonna check out further. 💜

I if you have a bit of room for climbing nasturtium, would recommend that one. The whole plant is edible tastes peppery. The flowers look great on salad.

As for beets, I am hoping to get my roots going for the fall. If you don't want the purple poops golden beets are a fav of mine. As for growinging info ask nostr:npub1tsgw6pncspg4d5u778hk63s3pls70evs4czfsmx0fzap9xwt203qtkhtk4

We grew some nasturtium but think we need to do a better job of letting it climb. Really tasty!!

We do have the purple beet poops 😂

We did do a few golden and a few candy cane (I think) beets.

Oooo I forgot Dave knows his gardening.

Thank ya!