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  1. EmmaDonovan

    What did you do in the garden today?

    We're having trouble getting anything to grow in one part of the yard so I bought a soil testing kit. Will fill it with samples and get that in the mail today.
  2. EmmaDonovan

    What did you do in the garden today?

    You're not. I get a chemical aftertaste from Stevia, too. Have you tried Monk Fruit in The Raw? I don't get an aftertaste from that.
  3. EmmaDonovan

    What did you do in the garden today?

    Everyone I know just feeds it to the chickens straight from the garden, or lets them eat it in the garden. No one has had any problems that I know of. I'll err on the side of caution and bake it if any comes up. Haven't had a lot of luck in that part of the yard. I bought a soil testing kit. I...
  4. EmmaDonovan

    What did you do in the garden today?

    Bought some local hot weather seeds: Gila River kaña (sorghum), red malabar spinach (not really spinach but a climbing leafy vine), okite and golden amaranth for the chickens. W'pegi bawi and U'us mu:ñ (beans), beit alpha cucumber, and chimayo (Mexican cantaloupe) for us (and probably the...
  5. EmmaDonovan

    What did you do in the garden today?

    How beautiful, thank you for sharing these! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
  6. EmmaDonovan

    What did you do in the garden today?

    Do your chickens eat the leaves?
  7. EmmaDonovan

    What did you do in the garden today?

    The leaves have a very mild taste similar to spinach with a slightly peppery undertone. You can eat them raw in salads or cook them in stir-fries and omelets. Around here they're mostly they're eaten as a powder in smoothies. Moringas also have long seed pods called drumsticks although they do...
  8. EmmaDonovan

    What did you do in the garden today?

    Only one tiny rosemary sprout came up in the entire herb garden. Hm. Ordered more seeds from a different company and some more soil. Will try to get things started again next week. We have several moringa seedlings, though! :yesss: They've got at least a month to grow before our first frost and...
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