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Locality: Shasta Lake, California

Phone: 53035588970



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Marion Shaw Greenscape Designer 12.10.2021

HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR SOIL FERTILITY WITH FUNGI Deano Martin shares his experiments into compost teas, fungi and Indigenous Microorganisms, and how combining seve...ral methods has helped to get the most out of his compost, creating healthy soil that is rich in beneficial microbes. https://bit.ly/3kMnKIK

Marion Shaw Greenscape Designer 10.10.2021

Free seed catalog from Bakers creek https://www.rareseeds.com/requestcat/catalog

Marion Shaw Greenscape Designer 01.10.2021

Interested in growing wildflowers? Fall and spring are great times to plant a new wildflower meadow or renovate an old patch! Here are five of our favorite national wildflowers as well as lists of wildflowers by regionplus tips on how to select wildflowers for your yard and garden.

Marion Shaw Greenscape Designer 12.09.2021

Growing Chard from Sowing to Harvest..... https://www.growveg.co.uk//growing-chard-from-sowing-to-h/ Photo Horticultural Art

Marion Shaw Greenscape Designer 05.09.2021

Let's talk about manure. Yep, that's right. Manure is organic matter that is used as organic fertilizer. The most common sources of manure are cows, horses, sheep, pigs, goats, and poultry. But not all manure is created equal. See our latest post on manure!

Marion Shaw Greenscape Designer 03.09.2021

For all the lavender lovers

Marion Shaw Greenscape Designer 15.08.2021

Garlic is incredibly useful in the kitchen and surprisingly easy to grow in the garden. The best time to plant it is in the fall. Learn how and when to plant garlic so that you can maximize your harvest! Almanac.com/planting-garlic-fall

Marion Shaw Greenscape Designer 09.08.2021

https://www.gardeningchannel.com/lettuce-growing-mistakes/

Marion Shaw Greenscape Designer 02.02.2021

YOU MIGHT TRY STRAW BALE GARDENING If your ground is too hard to work, you end up getting a late start, or if you just don't feel like cleaning up the Garden to... put in your Spring Garden, then you might want to look into getting a few Straw Bales. If you haven't tried this method, you might want to try it out on at least a part of your Garden. The ability to grow in a smaller space, no digging involved, and much less problems with insect pests is making more Families switch at least part of their Gardens over to Straw Bales. Here is some info on this gardening method from Joel Karsten. Straw Bale Gardening is simply a different type of container gardening. The main difference is that the container is actually the straw bale itself, held together with two or three strings, the outside crust of the bale serves as the container. Once the straw inside the bale begins to decompose, the straw becomes "conditioned" and ready to plant. The step by step process of conditioning creates an extraordinarily productive, warm, moist and nutrient rich rooting environment for young seedlings. Getting the straw bales conditioned is an essential part of the process, and should be started approximately two weeks prior to the target planting date in your area. This planting date varies greatly depending on where you are in the world but this gardening technique works anywhere in the world for seasonal spring/summer or for winter gardens. Here is info on How To Condition The Straw Bales--This means wetting and fertilizing the bales for roughly 10 days to start composting the inner straw. For the first six days, put down 3 cups of organic fertilizer per bale every other day, and water the bales to push the fertilizer down and thoroughly saturate the straw. On the off days, simply water the bales. Days 7 through 9, lay down 1.5 cups of organic fertilizer each day and water. Day 10 put down 3 cups with phosphorus and potassium (bone or fish meal mixed with 50% wood ash works like a charm). Growing a successful vegetable garden is difficult enough if you have terrific soil to plant your garden into, but with poor soils it can be virtually impossible. Straw Bale Gardening allows anyone, even those with the worst soil conditions, to grow a terrific garden that is productive and much less labor intensive. For anyone with difficulties bending over or doing the heavy work that is usually involved in turning the soil and digging to plant and harvest crops, the raised height of the Straw Bale Garden makes those chores obsolete. Harvesting potatoes means simply knocking over the bale at the end of the season and picking them up, no digging required. Weeding will also become a thing of the past, there are no weeds in a Straw Bale Garden. Stop spending money buying containers, building raised beds, and buying special planting mixes. Minimal maintenance resulting in maximum production, through Straw Bale Gardening. It will completely change everything you thought you already knew about gardening. Try this method and I assure you that soon you will understand why this is the perfect way to grow a vegetable garden. After setting up your Straw Bales in your Garden, you will want to add some great Heirloom Seeds. Here at THE SEED GUY, we have a great 60 Variety Heirloom Seed Package that would work well for you. It has 34,000 Seeds, all Non GMO, and all varieties are individually packaged and then put in a 10 x 14 silver mylar bag. All Heirloom Seeds are Small Farm-Grown, Fresh from the 2020 harvest, and Sale Priced Now at $69 ** You will get 49 Vegetable Seed varieties and then 11 Herb Seed varieties ** You can see Heirloom Seed varieties and ORDER at https://theseedguy.net//50-60-variety-heirloom-seed-packag You can also call us 7 days a week, and up to 10:00 pm every evening, to Order by Phone at 918-352-8800 If you LIKE US at top of our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/theseedguy you will get to see more of our great Gardening articles, New Seed Offerings, and healthy Juice Recipes. Thank you and God Bless You and Your Family. :)

Marion Shaw Greenscape Designer 19.01.2021

Learn about native vs. non native ladybugs HERE! http://www.lostladybug.org/files/FieldGuide.pdf

Marion Shaw Greenscape Designer 13.01.2021

This is helpful for plant selection and design. https://gardenplanner.calscape.org/

Marion Shaw Greenscape Designer 07.01.2021

A resource for you https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/HomePage.htm

Marion Shaw Greenscape Designer 29.12.2020

After soil was added to the spaces.