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Composting IN the garden

Composting IN the garden
A great bonus from cooking more often and my chickens laying more eggs again is the scraps I get for compost. I used to have a large compost pile for all the leaves, chicken coop droppings and shavings, and kitchen scraps, but then I built a new chicken coop that basically blocked that area. Instead of an all-in-one pile, I use the sleepy garden time to "plant" the compost. The first area was "planted" when the acorn squash was invaded by pests and suffered a quick death; I acquired space and popped in some compost. After that, the basil plants and okra succumbed to the cold, and I put compost there. Down the beds I went as winter continued.

When gifted with 20 baby broccoli plants, I planted them in the available spots all over the garden. The ones that are growing the fastest and the biggest so far are the ones over the old compost "plot". So now, whenever a plant dies or its season is over, I plant my next batch of compost. I've planted 5 batches so far and will continue until my gardens are too full of plants to dig. Then I may actually find a more permanent location for a bigger compost pile once more or try vermicomposting in one of these vermicomposters

What methods of composting do you use?

Knocking Down Pedestals

 

For years I have dealt with health issues. I felt like they were ignored or dismissed by doctors. It was very frustrating. 


I had always trusted or accepted all advice and instructions from medical professionals as gospel. Always the rule-follower, I did my best to do as told. Recommendations didn't work and my truths seemed irrelevant to them, not fitting into what I now know is a limited education in "natural" remedies. 


They were regular folks who happen to be doctors, not gods to be put on pedestals. 


Walking out of an appointment with an unneeded prescription for an anti-depressant after spending hours on research about vitamin deficiencies was the last time I allowed my rule-following self to feel defeated. Time to step up and do some self-care. 


I jumped into looking for what WORKED to solve underlying issues. Reading and researching how to see how the body worked as a whole, instead of just focusing on symptoms was a game-changer.


Do you ever feel like you are being dismissed or ignored when it comes to health issues in yourself or your family? Start being an advocate that stands up for truth and whole body wellness. 


The place to start is awareness. I'll show you many ways to understand what it means to be aware and give you the tools to connect. I'd love to help.

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