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Soil-less Gardens: DDP Mistakes and Talking to Your Team (Part 9)
A lot of us seem to feel we have to work harder, spend more time and struggle in order to move forward with our SLG (and life in general). Yes, effort is involved, attention and care is needed, but often it's not the kind of effort we imagine that is required to move our project forward ...
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Insights from Nature on Soil (Part 8)
This will help you have a better understanding and a clearer intent as you work with your soil. It will give you insight into nature's perspective on soil, fertilizing and the impact of you and your attitude while working in the garden. Includes a tip for those who have started seeds indoors about thinning and potting up. ...
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Nature Shift for Soil Balancing - Tips on Soil Amendments (Part 9)
Have you read these valuable insights from nature on soil? Healthy, balanced soil is critical to the health and growth of your plants. You're putting in a lot of time and effort now to prepare your soil. Let's take it up a notch! Includes tips on finding fertilizers, mulch and other soil amendments. ...
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Soil-less Gardens: How PIC Can Help With Your Projects & Goals (Part 10)
The PIC Classroom isn't just for beginners. It's for everyone, including you. PIC provides personalized insight. The information you get won't apply to everyone — even if they are addressing the same or a similar situation. Because PIC is working with you directly, you can absorb the information in a useful context, in the timing that's right for you ...
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Scheduling and Rolling On with Your Garden Plan (Part 10)
Find out the timing of your spring garden tasks. You're in the home stretch of getting your garden information. In your last sessions, you found out how to prepare your soil, what fertilizers to add and when you will be planting. Now it's time to think about readying the garden for planting. ...
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Your Co-Creative Gardener's Kit (Part 11)
Co-creative gardeners will reach for the tools in your Perelandra Co-Creative Gardener's Kit as often as you reach for your pruning scissors, garden fork, trowel and rakes. Start with ETS and EoP: Anyone wanting to address the balance of their land or home environment, will appreciate having them on hand. For a co-creative gardener, you'll need them throughout the seasons. ...
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Pan on Planet Earth: Your garden matters. (Part 12)
Nature intelligence is nothing like human intelligence. Sometimes we humans, with all our learned layers of complex thinking, can use a reminder that the world is comprised of more than we perceive. Here is a perspective from nature ...
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Getting Ready to Plant (Part 13)
Planting time is nigh. Ahead of planting your garden, you should have your soil prepared, and in some cases, mulch on your garden or at the ready. And if you haven't yet, it's time to place those plant markers! ...
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The planting dance! (Part 14)
You've been preparing for weeks and months. Now it's here . . . Planting Time! We don't literally mean today. We know you've gotten your planting schedule from nature, and of course we want you to follow that. When your planting days arrive, this inspiration from nature, plus Machaelle's instructions and our added tips, will help to make these days in your garden satisfying and joyful. ...
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Asking Smart Questions (Part 15)
Good communication is the key to success in any partnership. This is just as true when your partner is nature. This week, take some time to review Machaelle's tips on how to ask good, smart questions. (Hey soil-less gardeners out there! This information applies to you too.) ...
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