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Old February 9, 2023   #1
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Has anyone listened to Joe Lamp'ls 3 part podcast series on garden myths? They discus things that we have all heard like "epsom salt" and his guest gives the real science about it and many other things. I found it very informative.

What is a garden myth that you have heard or tried?
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Old February 9, 2023   #2
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Has anyone listened to Joe Lamp'ls 3 part podcast series on garden myths? They discus things that we have all heard like "epsom salt" and his guest gives the real science about it and many other things. I found it very informative.

What is a garden myth that you have heard or tried?
Interesting; will check them out. Robert Pavlis has a "garden myths" website with some good information: https://www.gardenmyths.com/
I'm a skeptic by nature and tend to err too far on the side of NOT trying new things, so I generally don't get taken in by many garden myths but I may also be missing out on some good ideas.
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I've heard of a few, there's the bury the head of a fish beneath all your tomatoes, IDK, it's easier for me to source fish bone meal than to get fish heads, lol.
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Re the fish one. I've tried it because we have a big pond right beside the veggie garden stocked with a few hundred goldfish and sometimes we get some die-off over the winter. My main concern was that animals might dig them up, along with my tomato plants, but all was well. I don't know if it made any difference though.....


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Interesting; will check them out. Robert Pavlis has a "garden myths" website with some good information: https://www.gardenmyths.com/
I'm a skeptic by nature and tend to err too far on the side of NOT trying new things, so I generally don't get taken in by many garden myths but I may also be missing out on some good ideas.
Dr Chalker is the person answering the garden myth questions and I learned a few things. I mentioned epsom salt because I over estimated their effectiveness.
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Re the fish one. I've tried it because we have a big pond right beside the veggie garden stocked with a few hundred goldfish and sometimes we get some die-off over the winter. My main concern was that animals might dig them up, along with my tomato plants, but all was well. I don't know if it made any difference though.....Linda
Your concern about animals digging it up is exactly what she talked about. She also mentioned that it would take a very long time to break the fish down and probably wouldn't provide any benefits until the following year.
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