California Gardening: Anyone in North San Diego County growing a White Clover Lawn, 1 by WormsLovSharon
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WormsLovSharon wrote: The mulch I use is Garden Bloom Organic Compost, Clay Breaking Mulch. I get it in 3 cubic feet large bags at Plant World. I have not seen it anywhere else. I also use Starbucks coffee grounds. Nothing is to good for my worms. I do not pick in up in their 3 pound containers. I go by once a week and get a gigantic bag with about 15 pounds in it. I have about twenty bales of the mulch in my garage, 3rd car side, which is my gardening storage area. I have that many bales because a very happy neighbor, who I helped their landscaper, LOL, rehab their back yard. I take no pay so they had twenty bags delivered. Actually, I could not think of a better gift for me. My Silver Dichondra does beautiful in full summer and winter. We even had snow last and it was not phased. I planted one 3 inch pot and it took off. We have dug up large shovels full to use in someone landscape. I just fill the hole with miracle grow garden soil and the hole fills right in. I do the same with Australian Violet. Hey, thanks Plano Texas seed picker. I followed your instructions and Dichondra is now OK. I should have the name seedpicker. I am always going where I find seed pods and helping myself. If it is on private property, I ask. I have a whole large container full of seeds. My holding garden is full of plants so I am going to ship some seed down to the Southwest Round-up. The photo is a Desert Hibiscus. I have seed. I have never started from seed but have planted some and they are coming up, They multiply like a bulb but they are not a bulb. |


