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Broadbean Seedling
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Broadbean Seedling

Posted on April 24, 2014 by shanegenziuk • 4 Comments

This broadbean seedling was growing too close to some garlic so needed to move it. I was surprised by how vigorous the root system was so wanted to share this with you. See how those little grains of rock are growing into the roots? The result of remineralising my soil with basalt and granite dust. … Continue reading →

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