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Organic fertilizers and family helpers


Brian

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One of my favorite fertilizers is cow manure that is locally abundant and cheap. Its nice when my nephew Matias helps with applying the manure to the garden,

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18n. Hot, humid and salty coastal conditions.

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Cute. A gardener in the making. Which one is HIS palm? I'd say he's earned his own.

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Haha! "Choni boy"!

Reminds me of my son, always running around the yard in his "chonis". Lol

He looks like he's having fun. :)

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Its always a pleasure to have him following me around the garden. He does a great job however sometimes he feels the need to move plant tags around so when I call a Licuala an Encephalartos on this forum you guys can now understand why. :winkie: He doesnt have his own palm yet but he does have his own cow. Ill definently being planting a palm that he can call his. Great idea. Running around in his chones makes it much easier to hose him down before he goes back in the house. :mrlooney:

18n. Hot, humid and salty coastal conditions.

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Wow Brian, I knew you where near the beach but not virtually on it, lucky you Amigo :) , work hard in the garden, sweat dripping and then just walk a few mfrs for a dip in the ocean, pretty hard to beat that.

Pete

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