Yeeessss, I've made to day two 💪 Oh, the discipline, the perseverance, the tenacity... I can feel new powers flowing through my body 😜 Hahaha, I'm actually feeling a bit tired because I went to town to get some supplies and it always wears me out. But it does feel good to do a post on the following day without finding excuses for procrastination. Also, I'm really motivated about this little project, I don't know why, but it feels right.
By the way, I'm posting this on the DIYHub community because on my previous post I was invited to do so. Don't know if gardening fits in the community but I'll just post this and see how it's received.
Since I still have a day or two before it's time for sowing I looked around for stuff I could add to the soil. I stumbled across some tires that I had filled up with horse and cow manure a while ago, to see what fungi development they showed, but since there were three of them, I left one to keep the experiment going and removed the other two.
A lot of the manure had already composted so this is really good stuff. Also, there were plenty of vigorous worms.
I filled a bucket with a mixture of the composted manure and forest soil. The earth in the garden (with the exception of the places I have already sown in) is very clayish and not rich in organic matter so I have no fear of overdoing it.
The manure could have done with a bit more breaking up, but I'll be tilling lightly during the following days until it's time to sow, so that will finish destroying it.
I would have liked to add some of my compost but I forgot about it for a few days and it was taken over by potatoes and pumpkin plants. Well, that's an exaggeration, but a few popped up, and you know how I love when edible plants get invasive... for me it's a: welcome to the team! So I won't disturb them, we'll see what happens.
I added the manure and first soil to the patches and begin mixing.
It seems like a good idea to me to do some comparative pictures from the previous day and how it looks currently. This will a also be nice to do every week and every month.
Already looking better but still reddish, like the clayish soil there is here. However, in day 1 you can notice how the dryness makes it look like dust, while in day 2 the moisture retention is higher.
I like what I see as a one day progress, yet it seems to be needing a lot more attention. I'll try adding another bucket of forest soil and see how it goes. Maybe I can find some special place around the forest with lots of rich soi. That would improve the situation quickly.
Oh yeah, I found more seeds while rummaging through some boxes. These include parsley, romanesco, pennyroyal mint, red mustard, beans, and broad beans.
There was even a dose of magic mushrooms there! I smelled it though and it doesn't summon me to consume it. Maybe my time with psychedelics is over, or maybe I just enjoy to eat them fresh instead of dried up. When dry, the smell and flavor become too strong and gives me a bit of nausea.
Well, that sums it up for today, hope you enjoyed the post and thanks as always for your time, support, and attention. Tomorrow comes day 3, no slacking! 💪💪🤘🤘🔥🔥