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Mind Body Garden
Danny Neth
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2 days ago
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Gardening 4 Gains 🌰🌱🌳 Bodybuilding 🏋️‍♂️ Motivation🔥 Life Philosophy 🤔🕉
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Home & Garden
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Garden Renovation, Transplanting Seedlings & Morning Pages Creativity Flow
Mind Body Garden
19 minutes 5 seconds
5 years ago
Garden Renovation, Transplanting Seedlings & Morning Pages Creativity Flow

Lately my mornings have been preoccupied by writing my Morning Pages, so I have neglected the podcast somewhat, but I begin this episode by talking about my new creative outlet. 

After that - it's all gardening!

Last weekend my dad brought the tiller down to me and I began a massive overhaul of the garden that involved moving all 250+ Root Pouches out of the garden, dumping the busted pots, removing old ground cover, tilling the soil, re-grading, and finally re-covering the garden with 3 ounce woven ground cover fabric. This will serve as a weed barrier that should last 5-7 years, plus it gives the garden a beautiful, clean aesthetic that has been lacking for quite some time. Best of all - no more weeding.

I finish up the episode talking about the plants that I just transplanted yesterday, March 28th. Those included: lettuce, spinach, arugula, broccoli, & green onions. Although I'm in growing zone 6, and could get frosts up until May 15th, I'm taking my chances with the mild spring - plus these crops are all very cold hardy - and if all else fails, I've got frost blankets as a backup!

Let me know if you have any questions or anything I can do to help with you gardening season this year! And I would be humbled if you enjoyed the podcast and could subscribe to my channel - Mind Body Garden!

Mind Body Garden
Gardening 4 Gains 🌰🌱🌳 Bodybuilding 🏋️‍♂️ Motivation🔥 Life Philosophy 🤔🕉