Replying to Avatar Adam Snyder

Breaking up with the rototiller has yielded great fruit. Almost all the gardeners I talk to in my area are complaining that it's "too wet" to get in their gardens, but here I am, with my garden around 75% planted for the season. My soil is uniformly moist, the texture is getting very nice, weeds are there but are fairly easy to deal with at planting time. If I told people how I do it they'd look at me like I'd grown a third nostril. I'm thankful for all my #permie frens on here who I can learn from and share with. Here's to a great season in your garden!

[Tilled area is where my in-laws plant flowers every year]

Radishes, kohlrabi, salad turnips, beets

Onions and #radishstr with overwintered leeks

#grownostr #growstr #gardenstr #permaculture

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DefiantDandelion 1y ago

In between your beds you have a green strip. Don’t have perennial things there on purpose or was that just a walking edge. And do you find that is a lot of edge to maintain or no?

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DefiantDandelion 1y ago

Don’t = “Do you” not sure what the spell checker was thinking.

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