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Add juicer pulp to the garden as a sandy soil amendment

August 2, 2017 by JerseyShoreLisa

I recorded the video above earlier today in mynjgarden.com in Bayville, NJ in Ocean County. Yesterday I had a discussion on Instagram with the owner of a local juice bar and organic cafe called Ocean Organics. I reached out to them to ask them if I could come by their store and pick up some … Read more

Categories Permaculture

Moving Fruit Trees and Berry Bushes and Seedling Progress

March 19, 2016March 19, 2016 by JerseyShoreLisa

For the past week, I’ve been moving fruit trees and berry bushes from the old yard to the new one. So far, I’ve dug and moved 1 pear tree, a dwarf bonfire peach tree, 2 blueberry bushes, a high bush cranberry, a jostaberry (needs a pollinator), a gooseberry, a red current, 2 paw paw trees … Read more

Categories Flowers, Permaculture

A Backyard Herb Spiral, Another Permaculture Technique

June 9, 2012 by JerseyShoreLisa

Go ahead and laugh at the picture above, I am! I knew I had what seemed like a lot of randomly shaped rocks and landscape bricks all around the yard. I’ve already used about half of them to make this tiny spiral. I think the position is good, but the materials stink. I need a … Read more

Categories Herbs, Permaculture

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