I'm posting this and subsequent posts to this thread, to bring understanding of things we do as gardeners. Much of what we learn, we learn from other "experts", and on the surface, it seems they know what they are talking about. The problem is, most people don't question things enough. Personally, I question everything, I'm the ultimate sceptic! Show me two plants you grew, one 2 foot taller than the other, and tell me its because you used Supercalafragailistic, Volcanically grown, radioactive super microbes and I'll ask,: " but how do you know that’s why?"
I've long believed that a portion of what we just accept as good for your garden has no basis in fact. BUT... try to tell people about it will like start a war.. gardening for many is not a hobby, its a religion, and the religious love to preach!
So I'm posting to generate thoughtful consideration of what you think you know, and to create useful, constructive responses. We all benefit when we can distil information to get what’s useful, and leave the rest behind us.
This is NOT meant to offend anyone, but I'm sure it will disturb a few. I'm not here to Troll, but to provide useful information and discussion!
So please everyone, let's all do our best to keep the discussion civil, thank you.
Let's start off with a big one, one I've long questioned myself.
Compost Tea
http://www.gardenmyths.com/compost-tea/
I've long believed that a portion of what we just accept as good for your garden has no basis in fact. BUT... try to tell people about it will like start a war.. gardening for many is not a hobby, its a religion, and the religious love to preach!
So I'm posting to generate thoughtful consideration of what you think you know, and to create useful, constructive responses. We all benefit when we can distil information to get what’s useful, and leave the rest behind us.
This is NOT meant to offend anyone, but I'm sure it will disturb a few. I'm not here to Troll, but to provide useful information and discussion!
So please everyone, let's all do our best to keep the discussion civil, thank you.
Let's start off with a big one, one I've long questioned myself.
Compost Tea
http://www.gardenmyths.com/compost-tea/