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05/24/2026

With Two Dollar Radio Headquarters – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉
Donate plants and get a cup of tea too

05/21/2026

🐝 **Not every insect with wings is the same.**

Some make honey. 🍯
Some carry pollen from flower to flower. 🌸
Some quietly protect gardens by keeping pests under control. 🐞

Each one has a different role in nature’s balance.

When we learn the difference, fear turns into respect… and respect turns into protection.

🌿 Nature doesn’t need us to love every insect.
It only asks that we understand their purpose.

Give them space.
Let them do their work.

Because when insects thrive, the whole ecosystem breathes easier.

05/17/2026

Rock On 🪨

05/17/2026
Soil test looks simple https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Af2Z1XWga/?mibextid=wwXIfr
05/17/2026

Soil test looks simple
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STEAL THIS POST !
DO A FREE SOIL TEST
Understanding your soils make up is most important in understanding what your soil needs are. You can accomplish this by making a simple soil sample test.

The amount of soil you get is going to be directly related to the size of the container you have to put it in.
Choose about 1/3 volume of soil to the size of your container .

Make sure you get out all organic matter, twigs, green leafy material, and roots 

Get out any rocks and gravel you zan and if you have to, you can put it thtough a strainer or seive . Some peoples soil may have fine gravel in it don’t sweat it.

Add 1/3 water

Mix water with your soil sample to create a slurry and let it stand . If you have to add a little bit more water, go ahead and do it. Do not add more than 2/3 water.. you won’t spoil the sample if you do but you’ll run over on your table top and you’ll have a mess to clean up . 😀

Allow your jar to set for a handful of hours, but I usually let mine set for a day. After it has settled, use a marker and mark the different layers of material.
Using a ruler, you could measure the depth of these layers. Then measure the overall set of layers.. with that you’ll be able to figure out a rough percentage of material that makes up your soil. I’ve done this so many times I don’t even need a ruler. I can eyeball it.
Fortunately, for you and me , these different materials will all settle out in a natural predetermined layering system that you could read and understand

Use the soil texture triangle to estimate the soil type for the site.
The clay percentages are listed on the triangle’s left side. Lines corresponding to clay percentages extend from the percentages reading left to right (see red line).

The silt percentage is on the right side, with lines extending downwardly, diagonally from right to left (see green line).

The sand percentage is on the right side, with lines extending upwardly, diagonally from right to left (see blue line).

Track the lines with the percentages measured and find the spot on the triangle where all three lines intersect. The region where these lines intersect indicates the soil type present. The example shown represents a loam soil texture.

Clay is the smallest mineral component. These tiny flat particles fit closely together to create the greatest surface area of all soil types. Clay soil contains needed nutrients and also stores water well. So well in fact, that drainage is slow in clay soil. It is also the slowest to warm in the spring.

Sand makes up the largest particles in soil structure. These are rounded, rather than flat and allows for larger space between the particles. Water drains quickly from the soil that has a lot of sand and the nutrients drain faster too. If your soil is mostly sand the plants will need more water and fertilizer.

Silt represents the middle size pieces. It is made up of rock and mineral particles that are larger than clay but smaller than sand. Individual silt particles are so small that they are difficult to see. To be classified as silt, a particle must be less than .005 centimeters (.002 inches) across.

In addition I’ll put up a picture of the soil pyramid in the comment section
You’ll be able to save it and print it up

You’ve heard me say here for over a decade, knowing your soil is half the battle .  Here’s where you get into the front line.

Now for the very important message if you have kids or grandkids or neighbors kids do this experiment with them.  let them get their hands on this and get their hands dirty.  sure, you are going to be learning along the way, but they are too and science is an awesome thing to inspire kids with.

 this has been Mark Brown and thank you for reading my brain dribbles

 

With Garden District Columbus, OH – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉
05/11/2026

With Garden District Columbus, OH – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉

Hammock stand FREE A little rusty but still solid.Large size - Truck/trailer needed
04/30/2026

Hammock stand FREE
A little rusty but still solid.
Large size - Truck/trailer needed

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