Guerrilla Gardening Fail
In failure there is knowledge. The knowledge of "well, I won't do that again!" The avocado trees which flourished in my compost pile quickly withered and lost all their leaves after I transplanted them by the canal. Next time I will try hardening them off -- not against the cold, but against the sun. Unlike most of America, Florida barely has any cold, but we have tons of sun which can be brutal to saplings... lesson learned.
I could also transplant with compost to fill in the hole, and use a thick layer of straw for mulch. I guess I was in too much of a hurry just to get out there and do something, I forgot the basics!
In other news:
March 15th was the official date of incorporation for HUGS.
A mango tree was purchased for Rob's birthday. I'll be adding it to the perennial garden.
And two baby ducks found themselves being brought home from Tractor Supply and are being kept warm by two feisty mama ducks that aren't entirely sure what just happened.
I could also transplant with compost to fill in the hole, and use a thick layer of straw for mulch. I guess I was in too much of a hurry just to get out there and do something, I forgot the basics!
In other news:
March 15th was the official date of incorporation for HUGS.
A mango tree was purchased for Rob's birthday. I'll be adding it to the perennial garden.
And two baby ducks found themselves being brought home from Tractor Supply and are being kept warm by two feisty mama ducks that aren't entirely sure what just happened.
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