by Walt Benecki | Jun 7, 2014 | Organic Resource Center, Uncategorized
The Washington Invasive Species Council just launched their new WA Invasives app, making it easier to report non-native plants and wildlife. Check it out, and get reporting! And thanks to Shanna for bringing this new tool to our attention....
by Walt Benecki | Apr 26, 2014 | Organic Resource Center, Uncategorized
Soils around the country differ due to geology, climate, and historical usage. Soils west of the Cascades are typically in short supply of nitrogen and phosphorous. The soil here is frequently acidic. Boron and sulfur deficiencies are not uncommon. Walt’s...
by Walt Benecki | Apr 25, 2014 | Fertilizer, Organic Resource Center
Note: This post was updated as of Spring 2024. This message is for City of Seattle P-Patch gardeners Based on hundreds of soil tests we’ve received over the years, we’ve custom-blended a fertilizer specifically for P-Patch gardening in the Seattle area....
by Walt Benecki | Apr 20, 2014 | Cannabis Corner, Organic Resource Center, Uncategorized
Cannabis Kit: Just add clones. Everything you need for The Mix & Transplant Mix, plus 3 cycles of the Nute Tea & Veg Tea, with extra worm castings replenish soil volume. Enough for 2 plants: Materials and Supplies: Growing Media & Amendments: Soiless...
by Walt Benecki | Apr 20, 2014 | Cannabis Corner, Organic Resource Center, Uncategorized
This is what you have been waiting for. The flowering phase is when those sweet sweet buds emerge. Tip: If you want to clone your plant collect your cuttings in the first few days after you’ve transitioned to the larger pot and ‘Nute Tea’. Light: For the first...