Soil, what are you?
It's always nice to have more information. Dita was visiting the past few days and right before she left she asked me to make sure I plant peas. I was like, I got you! How about some chamomile and dill too? Dill is a most prized herb in Latvian cuisine. She said she had trouble growing it here for the last two years. Is that because she was trying to grow Latvian seed in Seattle ground? I have seed variety special for here. Or is there something up with the soil? Today we are in the Capricorn constellation (earth/root). Yesterday I looked for a soil tester kit at Swansons but they didn't have one. Today I googled "soil testing Seattle" and came up with this. There are many services here in Seattle (of course) including a resource at UW. I have a couple days to check this out. I'm also super excited to visit the Botanic Library for the first time. I've always wanted to get soil tested before, just for the experience. The King Conservation District has FREE SOIL TESTING SERVICES. I may even do something with the information I will gain.
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