RE: Spring Planting and Hügelkultur Planters

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Good luck for your hens, how did you realiser it was egg bound?

The sugasnap peas look amazing, and the basil too. I also struggled to grow it from seed, I did it successfully for the first time this year, but never managed to get a big plant like yours.

I am legit excited about your garden right now hahaha



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She's waddling around butt down like a runner duck. Kind of like that stance as they lay an egg. She was also sitting down panting and looking laboured when I first separated her off from the flock.

This is the most successful I've been with basil. It obviously likes good soil, because previous plants have always been stunted. I think it was @farm-mom who was saying they like slightly acidic soil too and my garden soil is alkaline. These ones are in a planter, though.

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Good day @minismallholding. Adjusting the ph made all the difference in the basil. It's well worth the effort. I have tons of basil pesto in my freezer now that I use all through the year. Love it.
Enjoy the day my friend!

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I've always kept that in mind since I read your post on it and it's done well since.

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