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Permaculture·/u/Noombat22·3 days ago
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I spent like a week fixing this waterlogged, extremely acidic mud patch that was basically the old garbage heap of our house where my dad threw kitchen scraps and grass clippings for half a decade. Nothing we put there could grow so I went through, aerated it, fixed the texture, and fixed the drainage enough to plant some Chufa. Anyways, yesterday my first Chufa finally came up, along with a thousand other random plants which decided this patch was good now aswell I guess. This morning, literally overnight it's completely overrun by hundreds, maybe thousands of mushrooms. The pictures cannot do it justice. Very magical looking! Especially because it's only in the spot I fixed, the rest of the mud I didn't get too is still completely barren. Very promising (I think.) Just something interesting that happened on the path to getting the most out of our yard. Ignore all the grass clippings, they just blew in from across the fence.…

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