Spring has not quite sprung here at Wicked Raven Farm. We are still battling snow and ice, but now
it’s mixed randomly with snow, ice and those dangerous patches that look like
snow or ice but are really a soft mucky mud that will suck the shoes right off
your feet underneath!
It’s not so much just the mud that is bothersome – it’s also the smell
of the mud. When Alaska wakes up from
the slumber of winter, the smell can be downright gangrenous! If your child falls into the “stink mud” as
my children call it – and they always found some to fall into as well – just
put those clothes out on your porch over the railing until they have had three
or four good rains on them and maybe a freeze or two as well! Don’t you dare put them in the washer machine
– there is not enough solvent that you can put in that will get rid of that
funk! And it will also funkify your
washing machine as well – even the sanitary load setting won’t help – that will
just funkify your laundry room!
But if you can get out to your garden around that soft mucky mud and
you have some worm juice handy – now is a great time to pour on a good dose of
pure worm juice! As the snow and ice
muck melt and meld into good spring soil, that water in it will mix with the
worm juice and create a nice feeding station for your plants. It’s a really easy, organic way to give your
shrubs, fruit and berries a good head start as we go into the growing season!
I have had people tell me that it will burn my plants as there is too
much going onto the plant in “raw” form, but I have been doing this for a few
years now and I have not had any problems with it – success!
The above is not a fantastic photo - sorry - it is actually pouring down rain out there! But at the center of the photo you can see a dark spot that is actually a cherry tree that I have dressed already with the worm juice and this one I actually added some worm dirt to as well. A moose came by earlier this week and stepped into the cherry tree space and made a big deep hole there (my only consolation is that maybe it;s mother was mad at it about the stink mud on it's hooves) so I had to do some refill. The only dirt I have that is thawed is worm dirt from the garage! At least its a bit closer to spring and it's not snowing (yet anyway - well see how we look in the morning)!
The above is not a fantastic photo - sorry - it is actually pouring down rain out there! But at the center of the photo you can see a dark spot that is actually a cherry tree that I have dressed already with the worm juice and this one I actually added some worm dirt to as well. A moose came by earlier this week and stepped into the cherry tree space and made a big deep hole there (my only consolation is that maybe it;s mother was mad at it about the stink mud on it's hooves) so I had to do some refill. The only dirt I have that is thawed is worm dirt from the garage! At least its a bit closer to spring and it's not snowing (yet anyway - well see how we look in the morning)!
If you don’t have worm juice and would like to know how to get some –
read the blog post from January 11, 2013 at http://wickedraven.blogspot.com/2013/01/finally-worm-one-or-growing-dirt-in_11.html and check out a local source for worms in
your area. Or get some from a
friend!
With Easter just past it’s a great time to gather egg shells too for the garden or for the worms!
With Easter just past it’s a great time to gather egg shells too for the garden or for the worms!
Crush your eggshells up into a powder or into very small grind – pestle
and mortar work great for this. Spread
the eggshells around the base of the plants and mix lightly into the dirt! Great calcium addition – especially necessary
for tomatoes and plants of that nature. For your worms just throw them into the bin and they will take care of them - they dont eat them outright but they do make it so you don't have to do the pulverizing yourself - they are fine, thin and brittle by the time the worms are done with them! Just leave them in the worm dirt and use like any compost.
I hope your spring is going well and that you too can make some sunshine out of dirt, worms, and a little rain!
I hope your spring is going well and that you too can make some sunshine out of dirt, worms, and a little rain!
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