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    3. Hey everybody!My name is Danniel and I'm asking you to divert your attention away from nonsense! To something CRAZY outside your front door
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    danniel.brown27
    Jun 23, 2020

    Hey everybody!My name is Danniel and I'm asking you to divert your attention away from nonsense! To something CRAZY outside your front door

    LOL. Its only the dirt. But lets get some talk on whats going on with it. My thoughts are; you can stand on it, you can put it on your skin, my dog can crap on it, or...

    Lets get a sprout going. Who cares if its a pumpkin, an onion, or a radish. But can we get this discussion sprouting what people have going on in their Vegetable Garden, and bring to surface ways that we are keeping the toxins out?

    Man, just realizing how similar I just sounded to Self Sufficient Me. It really is something crazy, crazy good for you! HA, Lets get it going😀😀

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    danniel.brown27
    Jun 24, 2020

    But hear me out, I'm not asking for those who are reading this to post about what they are growing, but I am asking you to take 3 seconds and share what you have done and or are doing to stay healthy and how you have been able to put everything you need in to your body, and everything you don't need out of it (like where you have been able to source some quality fruit, veg, or meat?).

    I would say for me that I started a Garden back in February (first time) and now I almost have a huge Pumpkin to pick and that it is a huge amount food for very little effort to obtain something that wasn't mass produced by a company. Anyone else just getting a Garden going?

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    sevenikar1
    Jun 29, 2020

    I'm on my second season in this yard last year I planted corn sweet potatoes tomatoes cucumbers pumpkin watermelon cantaloupe peas broccoli and assortment of peppers.

    Corn was the only 1 to produce this yard has been neglected for at least 10 years so I have been working on the compacted soil brought in some compost and top soil this year and have been dumping water on it planted all the same so far corn is doing great again sweet potatoes kill in it 2 pumpkin plants survived peas are producing and tomato plants look good oh and 1 spinach plant survived thus far

    I'm planning on adding more compost at end of the season then probably 1 more next season trying to jump start this old soil.

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    danniel.brown27
    Jun 29, 2020

    Hey, I get that man! I moved here to Las Vegas and got some plants going and the native soil here is mainly Calichie, literally concrete is what i have to work with. Do you basically add compost to the native soil and that makes the planting medium more suitable?

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