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Also, I have a hard time growing anything (in Florida) and never had problems anywhere else. I know citrus is easy to grow here but I’ve tried so many vegs and a few fruit I know could be successful (strawberries) and I always fail. I know 99% of the problem is ME, but it just doesn’t seem that easy. There is either too much sun, or they do great for a few weeks and then are covered in weird moldy looking stuff or bugs. And I really don’t want to spray fungicides, all the other ‘cides on my plants. So anyway, something to consider if you’re planning on homesteading or trying to be self sufficient. I love it here otherwise.
Loving Missouri for the growing season and beauty. I do miss WA mountains and beaches and family and friends whom I had to leave, but aside from that, it can all sink into the ocean
Get a composter/digester. Make your own soil. My friends across the country do that. Use leaves, all of your peelings, coffee grinds, egg shells, fish remains etc. It's a challenge when you live in a really hot and/or dry state. Sevin dust in a powder form is great and is safe within a short time for harvesting and eating.
I’ll try that, thank you.
You are welcome fren.