Lol, i give a shit!!! Hehe. I am definitely going to look out my notes from my course i did. Although to be honest it looks as if you have it all covered up there. There was a huge focus on which plants you could plant to attract pests away from your crops. I can't remember which ones i planted next to my carrots last year but it worked a treat.
That blooming wet climate is such a pain for growing things isn't it. The damp really encourages bad stuff.
Great piece, really comprehensive!!!
source@meesterboom thanks for giving a shit wow you really read till the bottom THANK YOU!
No, I didn't share everything on purpose there's more. I left the herbs, onions, chives, leeks and garlic alone cause I'm thinking it's common. I don't have notes on the seminars - that time I had RSI so I just have to remember only the ones I eat and plants I have. In fact, my first tomatoes suffered from phytophora because of that - I let it grow in the rain - just found out it should grow with roof and shades here - last year and blogged about it here.
Yeah, i have the curse of being a reader!! You know that reminds me about a common thing i read when people talk about curating they often say no one has time to read everything they vote on i always think why yes, yes they do. They just choose not to!
It's always good to hold a bit back!
Like me when i am teaching the street kids knife skills. I don't let them know everything i do in case one of them gets any ideas about stealing my crown and becoming the new daddy. ;0)
at least my effort is read :D
Thank you!@meesterboom am glad you are!
yes.. I always leave a few details to others - besides .. why should we call it a gardening community if only one knows it all? I don't have that mentality so I was hoping the others would spill but like you wrote - they just cast a vote okay thank you to that - asking for more might offend them so I'm happy :D