hahaha I stand corrected!
I'm currently dreaming (for free!) about buying a local garden center that is on the market and has been for over a year... several greenhouses, a gorgeous post-and-beam structure that would make a fantastic restaurant, a tree nursery, already beautifully landscaped, right on the main tourist drag in the area... but the $$$ part is kinda tricky on a lab technician's salary, lol!
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Stinky! I have a question! I have some sweet peas, chives (allium schoenoprasum), and something else...can't remember...shoot. Well, they all like rich, slightly acidic soil. This is different from what I usally grow. I was thinking of using Earth's FinestĀ® Compost Peat Humus as an additive to the garden soil....two q's. Is this slightly acidic? And if so, should I leave dolomite lime out of the mix? Also Blanket flowers and rudbekkia don't like heavy soil (i have clay but amend every year) Could I use the Rating: 5