We revisit the subject of conscientiousness which is rooted in and a demonstration of thoughtfulness.

We revisit the subject of conscientiousness which is rooted in and a demonstration of thoughtfulness.

So far … a follow-up on Back to the Roots, No Peat/Peat Free, Potting Soil.

One advisory note: This potting soil absorbs water slowly; i.e. water runs out the bottom and pools. That is likely due to the variety of plant biomass used instead of peat, which is sponge-like. The key is to give the water time to be absorbed, which can take over an hour. However, it seems that, with patience while also not leaving the plant drowning for a day, this potting soil absorbs well and plants are satisfied. Slow absorption might also indicate that the soil medium dries out less quickly than peat; but, my plants are not big enough yet to make that assessment.
Addendum: The two freshly potted geraniums are very happy. For them, too, water has to pool in their dishes in order to be properly absorbed.
Happy growing!
simple. present, presence.

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.

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

Seed Snails thus far, Yes!
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!