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Comments (6)Does he have the How To Grow World Class Giant Pumpkins Trilogy. I have read mine over and over again. Otherwise I would try to get him some Organic Fertilizers. A load of crap delivered and spread is one of those things we dream of. So it would not be that bad of a present. 1st year get him some cow manure, then second year get some horse or other animal. That way he cant say you get him the same crap every year:) Shannon...See MoreHoliday Gifts for the Herbalist in Your Life
Comments (5)Oh there are so many things. A few that I like to receive and give are: 1) Herb Books, including Herbal Cookbooks; 2) Herb Magazine subscriptions; 3) Herbs, seeds and clippings; 4) Gardening gloves and tools; 5) Pots and potting soil; 6) Membership to the American Herb Society or any local botanical garden; 7) Herbal Teas with a nice tea cup; 8) Herbal Soaps, Bath Salts, lotions, candles, etc.; 9) Hand made herbal blends for teas, cooking and/or baths; Herbal vinegars, oils and butters; . . .and the list can go on and on! And it's always helpful to provide information with the gift on how to use it. Lots of people out there are afraid of herbs because they don't know how to use them. Happy Winter Holidays!...See MoreChristmas gift for a special man in my life?
Comments (16)I would get tickets to something. Dh and I learned we really like plays and musicals a few years back. We went to the Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals "Phantom of the Opera" and "Wicked" and absolutely loved them. We've taken the kids to "A Christmas Carol", "Wizard of Oz", and a few other productions. They loved those. If he's more into bands, you could get tickets to that. Likewise, you could do some sort of ball game. You could do professional, sports, or something like the Harlem Globetrotters. They are always fun. Something else fun is just to have a road trip adventure. My crew loves to watch the Travel Channel with all of the food shows. Pick a unique restaurant or dive an hour or two away and drive there for lunch or dinner. Enjoy some local scenery or go window shopping....See MoreBlueberries: MicroLife vs Jack's Acid Special vs Dr Earths Acid Lovers
Comments (5)Thanks :) I just picked up another couple of bushes that were on clearance and looked pretty beat up. Hoping to save them as a first year owner--the blind leading the limping, LOL! So far, after dozens of hours of internet research, I have not found anywhere that actual soil is recommended in a potted blueberry. Rather, the overwhelming advice is small size pine or fir bark as anywhere from 50-60% mixed with peat at 20-30% and perlite or some other course aerator at 10-20%. Soil compacts in a pot. Sounds like one of your plants is happy enough, but maybe the other one is struggling? But who knows, the only real proof something works is to try it or read where someone else did. I found when I talked to local nurseries here in north Texas that none of them seemed to really know much detail about blueberries as their advice was often directly opposed to the guidelines of people who actually grow them commercially. I'm using the Dr Earth Acid Lovers in my soil mix and then following up with a weak 1/4 tsp of Jack's Classic Acid water soluble in two gallons of water every two weeks since I regularly drench the pots. So far, they seem to be loving it. When I run out of the Dr Earth, I think I will get a bag of microlife to try, though since it has some really great stuff in it and one of the forum members here had used it very successfully. I'm also curious about myco-edge ericoid mycorrhizal blend sold by santiam organics. I saw some research done using the species in that product on blueberries and it seemed to help them when organic ferts are used and as long as the medium wasn't allowed to dry out too much. my...See MoreRelated Professionals
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