Nasturtiums: biomass for the compost pile Post published:10/27/2010 Post comments:3 Comments Print 🖨 PDF 📄 eBook 📱 To see what else needs no words, checkout Wordless Wednesday. Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading... Related posts: Time to Compost – Harvest the Biomass on the Ground Autumn Leaves into Cold Compost Compost – Cold and Hot Weeding and Compost Tags: Annuals Read more articles Previous PostA Serious Frost Next PostDivine Salvia You Might Also Like A Trio for Trillium 04/10/2010 What’s Blooming on September 1 at the End of the Road 09/01/2014 Christmas Trees Thirty Times Over 12/18/2013 This Post Has 3 Comments Lisa at Greenbow 10/27/2010 I can just hear your compost pile now… “yum yum eat em up.” Layanee 10/29/2010 That is an impressive pile of nasturtiums. They were beautiful when I saw them last. Carol 11/02/2010 Ditto to Layanee’s comment! Must have felt good to get that done. ;>) Leave a ReplyCancel reply
Layanee 10/29/2010 That is an impressive pile of nasturtiums. They were beautiful when I saw them last.
I can just hear your compost pile now… “yum yum eat em up.”
That is an impressive pile of nasturtiums. They were beautiful when I saw them last.
Ditto to Layanee’s comment! Must have felt good to get that done. ;>)