tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post7199697123770104755..comments2024-03-28T10:20:26.849-05:00Comments on Review This Reviews!: Totally Natural Healthy Ways to Increase Your Garden's Growth - A Garden ReviewSylvestermousehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13690700963857028874noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-29909428894169813022020-08-12T10:48:26.524-05:002020-08-12T10:48:26.524-05:00Olivia, this is a brilliant article and you are br...Olivia, this is a brilliant article and you are brilliant for having taken the space you have available and putting it to work so safely. Treasures By Brenda on Review Thishttps://www.reviewthisreviews.com/2020/06/famous-umbrellas.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-23260867318949523202020-08-12T05:01:48.249-05:002020-08-12T05:01:48.249-05:00You were on my mind when I was posting this whole ...You were on my mind when I was posting this whole story about my vermicomposting experiment. I was thinking of you in the shack and a little sideline business. Do try it, the results as far as I'm concerned speak for themselves. Olivia Morris https://www.blogger.com/profile/00711607646097689874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-58551038874343095692020-08-08T08:05:21.724-05:002020-08-08T08:05:21.724-05:00Olivia! I love this! Your balcony garden is amaz...Olivia! I love this! Your balcony garden is amazing and I love that you are using vermicomposting. I have not had the time or energy for a balcony garden this year. But when I resume container gardening, I have planned on using red wigglers! Twice before I've tried to have a miniature worm farm (for the tea) but I didn't keep them cool or moist enough I guess. I can't wait to try Dawn Raehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16482631999129705606noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-45261107167224623302020-08-06T18:10:25.261-05:002020-08-06T18:10:25.261-05:00Yes one pot on a balcony is a garden for me too. ...Yes one pot on a balcony is a garden for me too. My worms are appreciated and I talk to them every day. My husband thinks I've lost a few of my marbles, but just watches me and smiles as I say Good Morning to my worms every day. I'm just making sure they are comfortable and moist enough.....thank you!Olivia Morris https://www.blogger.com/profile/00711607646097689874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-88026271852705271642020-08-06T18:08:16.341-05:002020-08-06T18:08:16.341-05:00Margaret, I'm going to try bringing the worms ...Margaret, I'm going to try bringing the worms indoors for the winter and continuing to feed them my kitchen waste. I won't be growing anything in their bin, just waiting for them to multiply up for the coming spring again. So long as there's a lid on their home, they shouldn't be trying to take up residence anywhere else in the apartment. We will see.....hope your sister is Olivia Morris https://www.blogger.com/profile/00711607646097689874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-40164342803927533612020-08-06T09:50:44.350-05:002020-08-06T09:50:44.350-05:00Wonderful! I love your gardens. (The book I revi...Wonderful! I love your gardens. (The book I reviewed today was very quick to affirm that even one pot on a balcony is a garden.). Such fabulous success... your gardening scheme. Red wrigglers are magic to a garden. They are often under-appreciated if you ask me. I also love your emphasis on living gently and in an earth-friendly manner. Kudos to you! Thanks for sharing the secrets of yourRenaissance Womanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04042573630039646414noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-3724153162510172772020-08-06T09:33:47.998-05:002020-08-06T09:33:47.998-05:00Olivia, this is absolutely fascinating! I've a...Olivia, this is absolutely fascinating! I've always wanted to grow my own vegetables. Unfortunately, there's only one small part of the land around our suburban home that gets direct sunlight (a narrow strip on our side of the dividing line between our lot and that of our next-door neighbors), and my beloved irises already occupy that sliver of "prime" real estate. I've Margaret Schindelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18159345369223670796noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-73784626188134387512020-08-06T06:02:27.828-05:002020-08-06T06:02:27.828-05:00Indeed Barbara, that is exactly what they do. I d...Indeed Barbara, that is exactly what they do. I drink coffee and they eat the coffee grounds and filters. I have had so much fun with getting rid of my kitchen scraps and knowing that my worms are getting "Keto" right along with me. No waste and nice healthy worms too. I've become worm obsessed, just ask my other half. LOL<br />Olivia Morris https://www.blogger.com/profile/00711607646097689874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-85742242320275442020-08-05T22:42:10.672-05:002020-08-05T22:42:10.672-05:00WOW this is impressive! What an education! I had a...WOW this is impressive! What an education! I had absolutely no idea about this type of gardening - and you did all of this on balcony - seriously girl, way to go. I love learning new tips like this, amazing. What a rich, healthy looking balcony. Oh, and I love that your worms love coffee grinds, hahaha - you're going to keep those critters up all night working!Barbarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11149500665711112840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-85755028509126379362020-08-05T19:11:43.636-05:002020-08-05T19:11:43.636-05:00Great for you and your family. Tomatoes from the ...Great for you and your family. Tomatoes from the garden taste so much better and dehydrating them is a great way to keep that taste. Olivia Morris https://www.blogger.com/profile/00711607646097689874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-47132756978550285092020-08-05T19:09:45.869-05:002020-08-05T19:09:45.869-05:00No need for anyone to raid your garden beds, red w...No need for anyone to raid your garden beds, red wigglers almost double their numbers (if they are happy) within a few weeks. So you could sell red wigglers and still have plenty for your garden. Vermicomposting if done correctly should not have any odor and will still take care of your vegetable scraps and such. I will let you know how it goes.Olivia Morris https://www.blogger.com/profile/00711607646097689874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-21327564557990246572020-08-05T19:07:07.121-05:002020-08-05T19:07:07.121-05:00Sometimes you just have to go and help another far...Sometimes you just have to go and help another farmer out. Buying from Farmer's Markets is a great way to get those fresh tomatoes. There is something special about growing your own though. My son has a rabbit problem and he still managed to get tomatoes by surrounding his containers with some inexpensive chicken wire. Kept the little fur buts out and let his tomatoes ripen for his use.<Olivia Morris https://www.blogger.com/profile/00711607646097689874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-88784628134768072192020-08-05T13:09:50.222-05:002020-08-05T13:09:50.222-05:00Your tomatoes look great! We live in the Arizona ...Your tomatoes look great! We live in the Arizona and just finished up growing and dehydrating quite a few tomatoes. Pamela Arsenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15214767927018038001noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-75958638175112420102020-08-05T10:37:23.271-05:002020-08-05T10:37:23.271-05:00Wow! I am truly impressed!!! Nature really is the ...Wow! I am truly impressed!!! Nature really is the best. When you first said "red wigglers" in this article, I immediately thought of fishing. It doesn't surprise me that they sell them for that purpose either. Of course, you wouldn't want anyone raiding your garden for bait. I assumed they aerated around your plants roots. Their excretion would not have been what I would have Sylvestermousehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13690700963857028874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1874262419752354657.post-73127706819057858792020-08-05T08:26:50.544-05:002020-08-05T08:26:50.544-05:00Very impressive balcony garden, Olivia. You have c...Very impressive balcony garden, Olivia. You have certainly discovered the secret to having a healthy and productive garden. <br /><br />I LOVE fresh home-grown tomatoes and have been buying them weekly at the Farmers Market. Sure would be fun to try once more to grow my own. If I could only find a way to keep the squirrel and rabbit population in my yard from 'helping themselves'. Wednesday Elfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11125647693828663780noreply@blogger.com