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Witchy plants
Someone was writing about witchy plants. I can't for the life of me
find it now. I think they were talking about aconite, but adding to the list I have grown a datura and henbane and atropa belladonna. I have grown datura before but this one seems huge, so does the henbane in the same bed. Curiously the bed on which they are all grown was the rubbush heap we threw the dogs' sawdust etc, which we then burned... I;ve never seen anything like these results before. Any other kennels used their rubbish heap turned garden or is this a co incidence? http://www.welshpool1.com/datura.htm -- http://www.policedogsrus.com |
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Witchy plants
welsh witch wrote:
Someone was writing about witchy plants. I can't for the life of me find it now. I think they were talking about aconite, but adding to the list I have grown a datura and henbane and atropa belladonna. I have grown datura before but this one seems huge, so does the henbane in the same bed. Curiously the bed on which they are all grown was the rubbush heap we threw the dogs' sawdust etc, which we then burned... Dogs sawdust - high levels of nitrogen; burnt organic matter - high levels of phosphate. Most plants will do well in that, except those that prefer a sparser diet, I guess. Stinging nettles just love it! Take care, John. |
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