Tomatoes, peppers, & okra from the garden
Natural and organic dye setup
Squash in sandy soil
Marigolds used for the dye
The pictures above were taken from a temporary garden space where we fortunate enough to use. Seed saving has started to take place here. We have been wisely informed to take the best producers from the worst soils. Why would some one want to grow purposely in poor soil?
The pictures above were taken from a temporary garden space where we fortunate enough to use. Seed saving has started to take place here. We have been wisely informed to take the best producers from the worst soils. Why would some one want to grow purposely in poor soil?
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