Ya i coulda done with out that noise. Currently testing 50 compost 50 sand topped with vermiculite.
I care about the world and all that, but I only worry about making my little handful of acres good instead of beating my head against lots of walls. I use the hell out of shredded cardboard in my garden, my worm bins, etc. and now they say cardboard is bad. Guess I am gonna die
oh wait! we all are anyway LOL I trust my worms to keep me safe...
Back to the garden stuff.
I have peas coming up all around my fence and the best so far are the Green Beauty from Baker Creek, and they are a big-flat-pod-little-pea sugar pea where you eat the whole thing. I have some sugar-snaps and some shelling peas too. cover crop is coming in nice.
I already showed the celery and horehound that made oit through the winter, one of the types of mizuna that thrived here popped back up first warm spell and starrted flowering when it cooled back off. This version made it through the heat of summer looking great, and none of the bugs ate it. I can't even think about growing lettuce outside so this is a win. I transplanted them into this bed that is just a catch-all for plants I started then had no clue where to put them. That's lovage right by the rail which is a celery tasting herb, and the red striped stuff in the back is bloody dock. when you chop it the juce is beet red. random cover crop radish in the middle.
I have clumbs of hairy vetch that should be flowering soon
And I have a few little stands of clover that I'll be planting around, or transplanting if I have to dig it. What I noticed over the past few days is that the little cover crop plants are thriving by the clover now, but they al;l; started popping up after the same rain.