Lad, you heard of Irish Cobblers, well around here
we grow Irish Boulders. The secret is the whiskey in
they always look bigger after a pint or two.
As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.
I kind of hope the internet is around to have this published yet now, as this was written awhile back when TL and I dug our potatoes.
The year here was as I said it would be, by God's Inspiration, hot and dry, a drought. I was wondering what was going to become of the garden as I had it in two weeks and nothing was coming up, as after HAARP floods, it did not rain until the last week of May, and it was only then the potatoes came up.
Now these potatoes are a lesson for all of you as they had sprouts on them about 2 feet long. All we did was just coil them around the potato and plant them. They all behaved well.
I do trenches to save on water, and this year I dusted the ground with a good amount of wood stove ash. I was apprehensive about it as I had read online from the always experts at colleges that this was not a great idea. That puzzled me as I know in Russia, the peasants would burn down the forest, and then plant on that soil as it was fertilized with ash, potash, which is potassium which is what plants need.
So I did not overdo with the ash as I did not want to kill the plants.
Come fall, and this horrid year, we had huge potatoes, and in 3 rows we dug 5 buckets of potatoes. TL believes that the wood ash helped neutralize that HAARP toxin in their chem rains and snows. The results can not be argued with in these were some of the best potatoes we have ever grown here. It was the wood ash.
It really pisses me off that these Goddamn conglomerates fund all this shit which is now absolute lies. Does not matter if it is the revolving door of government or the bribes they give colleges for global warming bullshit, our knowledge which is sacred is being contaminated by this "selling chemical fertilizer and lying to the public that there are natural fertilizers."
This wood ash was astounding for potatoes. I had a pile of cow shit compost on one end of this, and those potatoes were a bit behind compared to the wood ash in the sand which they were growing. I will be helping the rest of the garden along with more wood ash, as I think I have a pile of it in garbage bags which is probably wet, but it will be dumped into the garden and tilled in.
agtG