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Great to know, Trail, about not worrying about those egg shells.My compost always has visible shell, and is always in my soil. At first I wanted to crush and grind, to much hassle, throw in chunks let the unseen hoards grind em. Takes time, but I don't see cal deficiencies. No need to rush I guess.
cheers on the new grow and thanks for sharing.
There is an avocado seed or two, paper from teabags, and a few other hard to break down things,
though I deliberately avoided those chunky items when I scooped from the big bag,
but everything else looks like it's nicely done, and I know these bags are at least a year old.
There's a good chance that I'll use this same site -- even the same holes -- come '26 spring and summer.
Just keep working it, adding more compostible stuff, and letting the subterranean hordes grind 'em down, like you say.
Think I'll add some more nice soil or whatever I can find before I plant out as well.
How much snow do you have there mid-November?
I do love your outdoor photography of the Untamed North.

