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HOMESTEADucation
Angela and Mandi
44 episodes
9 months ago
Peat moss is used for terrestrial plants both indoors and outdoors. It is spongy and holds enough water without being sopping wet, and is derived from digested Sphagnum moss, making it organic. Most people say that peat is not a renewable resource and therefore should not be used. And it turns out…most people would be correct. Really I think the confusion is peat moss vs. sphagnum moss Peat moss usually has that texture that you imagine when you think of moss. It’s thin a...
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Peat moss is used for terrestrial plants both indoors and outdoors. It is spongy and holds enough water without being sopping wet, and is derived from digested Sphagnum moss, making it organic. Most people say that peat is not a renewable resource and therefore should not be used. And it turns out…most people would be correct. Really I think the confusion is peat moss vs. sphagnum moss Peat moss usually has that texture that you imagine when you think of moss. It’s thin a...
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Growing Onions- Seeds/Sets/Started
HOMESTEADucation
30 minutes
2 years ago
Growing Onions- Seeds/Sets/Started
Starting onions from seed:Onion seeds are tiny little black seeds. Go figure, they are like more than 50% ofother seeds.They prefer to be planted in loose/fertile soil and or seed starting mix.You *can start them right in the ground if you have a longer growing season, butmost gardeners that aren’t planting starts are starting seeds early in the year. Late-Jan- Feb.If you plant directly in your beds plant them an inch deep and keep rows at least 1foot apart.Onion plants have very shallow root...
HOMESTEADucation
Peat moss is used for terrestrial plants both indoors and outdoors. It is spongy and holds enough water without being sopping wet, and is derived from digested Sphagnum moss, making it organic. Most people say that peat is not a renewable resource and therefore should not be used. And it turns out…most people would be correct. Really I think the confusion is peat moss vs. sphagnum moss Peat moss usually has that texture that you imagine when you think of moss. It’s thin a...