Meditation: bodhimind 6, here for all

simple. present, presence.

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Meditation: bodhimind 5, life and possibilities

A friend and colleague of mine passed recently, released from suffering. A radiant being,  present to everyone. Each moment is a passing also: a transition, a leaving and embarking into the next moment, which -in truth- is an unknown and brand new. To contemplate this, deeply reflect upon both the transitory nature of each moment and the newness of the same. Doing so can open our mind and heart to presence and relatedness freshly. Please give yourself this gift. Please give all whom you encounter that which might integrate into and open up within you from doing so.

Life is limitless possibilities. Live from that wisdom.

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Garden fun 2026, 4: report on no-peat soil and seed snails

Want to give a quick report on how the No-Peat Potting Soil from Home Depot is working as well as report on seed snails at this stage. Big thumbs up, thus far!

Yes, Back to the Roots (peat-free) Potting Mix from Home Depot

  • The importance of finding an alternative to peat-based bagged potting, starter mix, or bagged raised bed mix was made plain in Garden fun 1. Peat bogs (aka mires, moors, moorlands) are extremely fragile and endangered ecosystems; as in almost 90% destroyed in Europe alone. The flora and fauna in a moor is specific, having evolved over the centuries and millennia that a peatland takes to form.
  • At this point, I have started 10 seed snails with Back to the Roots Organic Potting Soil (peat-free). Why a potting mix rather than seed starter mix? a) on the recommendation of the master gardeners on YouTube who have experimented with seed snails. b) starter mix has very little nutrition, whereas a potting mix is made from a variety of organic plant matters so as to breakdown and feed the potted plant as it grows. Thus, a potting mix is more nutritious than a starter mix. A starter mix is simply more fluffy, providing ease for seeds to sprout (break soil). But, to a certain extent, that’s a modern human consideration of ease. Plants are extremely strong. A potting mix is fine.
  • As witnessed by master gardeners, I sprinkled something lighter on top of the seeds, rather than potting mix. I used home-made compost; just a sprinkle to cover the seeds, unless the seed requires light to germinate.
  • Bear witness to the lettuce that began sprouting on the 3rd day from seeding!
  • Cabbage, chard, parsley, cilantro, a pot of bush snap peas (for a pot experiment) are all coming up. More to come!
  • Also, the consistency of this peat-free potting mix was easy to moisten in a plant tray, as seen in the videos on Garden fun 2026, 1. I did add a small amount of perlite/vermiculite to the mix because I had it. Did so to support aeration.
  • This peat-free option from Home Depot can only be online ordered. It is not sold in the stores. Single bags can be ordered.

Seed Snails thus far, Yes!

  • The amount of potting mix used per snail is less than pots. Except for the first two snails, which were 6 in. tall (too big for what’s in them), all the rest have been 4″ W X 18″ L, thus when standing up, the seed snail is 4″ tall. It required equivalent of 1 + 1/2 of moistened potting mix for a common 4″ pot. Yet, the seed snail has far more seeds set in it! Most of my snails have between 20-25 seeds, whereas one 4″ pot would have two or three max. Huge saving on soil!
  • Space for one seed snail is the same as one 4″ pot. Same space taken in a tray, but 20 plant babies rather than 2 or 3.
  • Because the potting soil is pre-moistened (by oneself) and the rolled design, the snail seems to retain moisture longer. I have not needed to water them yet, other than a sprinkle on the top. Another day, and I’ll bottom water the oldest snails, which are a good 10 days old.
  • No doubt, as the plants grow and set roots, watering will happen more frequently.
  • I think watering will be the real learning curve, in that the top will naturally dry out sooner than the middle or bottom, but more dramatically than in a starter or 4″ pot due to the construction and design of the snail.

One more note about the no-peat potting soil: I repotted  two geraniums. They immediately liked the potting mix, as can be seen by their vibrant green color. The thyme next them is this weekend for its annual splitting off.

And …. bush snap peas, lettuce, hon tsai tai, and yukima are popping up in the cold frames. Yay!

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Meditation: bodhimind 4, gratitude and interbeing

Sing a joyful tune, please. Positive thoughts and vibrations are needed in every sector of life on Earth these days. To think on others with gratitude and gladness is a dynamic quantum connectedness vibrantly supporting the reality of interbeing. This action along with positive thinking can be done at anytime.

Further actions for planetary wellness or in support of community are vitally needed as well. Donations, contributions, volunteering, and showing up in solidarity to events about interbeing (a wide ranging category), all of these actions matter. And, the truth is, if not now – when?

So, think on everyone with gratitude in your heart; and sing it. Maybe, even, send them a singing text (like someone did with me today) or give someone a call. “All we need is love.”

 

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Meditation: bodhimind 3, gratitude song

Another ditty arose.

Think of someone. Think on the gifts that this person or being has offered you through their presence. Then, sing it out:

I’m thinking of you; I’m thinking of you … with gratitude in my heart.

 

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