Bernd 05/06/2020 (Wed) 06:18:43 No.36571 del
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>>36484
Must have been nice to start off with such god practices.
Why don't you follow it anymore, too bothersome or could not see benefits? Personally I have yet to observer the effectiveness of working on certain leaf/fruit/root/flower days, but the general moon cycle for seeding that is easy to see there are pretty big benefits to be gained.

For the scab maybe you could give the bags a wrap in plastic film to reduce the evaporation? It can be commonly found here in bins outside large surface businesses, Pallets come wrapped in tons of it.
For the charcoal I have had multiple testimonies that works wonder. I even seen a magnificent garden reclaimed from the surrounding "desert" just though the process of adding charcoal over the years. It will act like a sponge retaining moisture and nutrients while adding carbon to the soil making it lighter.
I was dabbling with the idea to make one of those mounds to make a batch of charcoal.

Yesterday I received the last package of seeds, some other 20 species go into the soil, now I will have to dig some more soil up because available space is starting to be small.
Notable plants I'm particularly excited to have: physalis, tatsoi spoon chinese cabbage, taiwanese lamb's quarter, buck's-horn plantain and nepalese amaranth and some other ancient types of more common vegetables.