There's tiny bugs ALL over my cooking soil!!!

Wetdog

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Some of our amendments differ due to location (He gets the redwoods, which is the only part of Ca that impressed me and I get the Great Smokey mts, which also impress), but despite the big distance difference, our styles/techniques are so similar, it is mostly a "Yeah, that", to anything he posts.

A very laid back approach to gardening. Let the worms, compost and comfrey do the work, along with a bit of neem cake.

Easy Peasy

Wet
 

Kind Sir

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No, to get the peat hydrated for the first time. Dry peat actually repels water, but once wet absorbes quite readily.

Think dry mop vs moist mop.

I only use soap as a surfacent (?), not for bugs.

Wet
I cleaned residential/commercial carpets at one time, its their favorite word to use. Surfactant or surfactent not sure.
 

FamMan

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Some of our amendments differ due to location (He gets the redwoods, which is the only part of Ca that impressed me and I get the Great Smokey mts, which also impress), but despite the big distance difference, our styles/techniques are so similar, it is mostly a "Yeah, that", to anything he posts.

A very laid back approach to gardening. Let the worms, compost and comfrey do the work, along with a bit of neem cake.

Easy Peasy

Wet
If grease speaks highly of you then i know u know ur stuff. Thanx for your help Wet. Im sure i will be seeking ur advive out in the future. Im a no til addict!
 
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