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2024-11-03

Maturing is fantasizing about plots of land - Via: @thewarkitchen

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2024-10-20

Show me a garden tomato, and I’ll show you a woman who’s GOING THROUGH IT - via: june_ainsley/tt #gardening #women #autism #actuallyautistic #neurodivergent #autisticwomenoftiktok #neurospicy #autisticwomenexist #autistictiktok #asd

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2024-10-07

Dream garden! - via: @blackrockgardenstructures

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2024-12-13

My garden, my rules 😜 - via: rossleegardener/TT

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2024-12-12

When you spend your time chasing butterflies. They will fly away. But if you spend your time making a beautiful garden. The butterflies will come to you. - via: backyardecor/TT #beautifulgarden #mygarden #mygardentoday #familygathering #newyear #yearroundgarden #newyeargift #garden2024 #garden2025

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2024-12-09

Potato Harvest!🥔 - via: amethystfoodforest/TT

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2024-11-30

Trench composting has become our new favorite way of planting our tomato plants! - via: mi.gardener/TT #gardening #garden #tomato #fyp #foryou #gardentok #gardentips #gardeningtips

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2024-11-29

Manifest it 🌺🌼 Swipe through to the end to see the Table of Contents >

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2024-11-29

Harvest time! - via: raisedbedguide/TT

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2024-11-28

Garden haul🌶🫑🍅! - via: gardeningwithtara/TT #gardenharvest #growyourownfood #foodforest #gardenhaul

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2024-11-27

Things you’ll find in my wildlife friendly garden. Long grass and wild areas (including weeds and some very messy areas and piles of old logs, stones and moss), natural pest controls (ducks, companion planting and polyculture), plants for pollinators (a mix of native and non native species to extend the flowering season), a wildlife pond, and of course the wildlife. Some species we typically see as pests, but largely the creatures work in tandem to keep things in balance. Wishing you a lovely week. ☀️ - via: monalogue/TT

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2024-11-26

Not all bugs are pests 🥹 In fact-you don’t need less bugs in your garden, you need more. 😮 You need an ecosystem-one that balances itself with prey and predator. And that happens when you plant more diversity in your garden-more herbs and more flowers. As we start to think of garden plans for 2025, plan for more flowers! - Via: @gardenaryco