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THE GOLD CALLED RABBIT POO

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THE GOLD CALLED RABBIT POO 💩 🐇 Did you know that rabbit poop is like nature's fertilizer? Not only are these little pellets rich in essential nutrients, but they're also low in odor and easy to handle. Your plants will thank you for the boost of 💥nitrogen 💥phosphorus 💥potassium they provide. Plus, rabbit droppings can help improve soil structure, water retention, and the PH level of the soil promoting a healthier garden. 🌿🍅 So, if you're looking for a natural and eco-friendly way to give your plants a nutritional kick, consider harnessing the power of rabbit poos! Your garden will flourish, and you'll be amazed at the results. Happy gardening! 🌸🥕

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About the farmstand: P&J Floros Farm

About P&J Floros Farm
Working for God helping people grow food🌱🙌🏻🙏✨
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Location
Address (Approximate)
32159 - The Villages, FL
City
The Villages
State
FL
Zip
32159

herb

Cuban oregano(Plectranthus amboinicus),Spanish thyme, Mexican mint order

Cuban oregano (Plectranthus amboinicus), also known as Spanish thyme, Mexican mint, or Indian borage, is a robust, aromatic herb widely used in culinary and medicinal applications. Despite its name, it is not a true oregano but belongs to the mint family (Lamiaceae). It is prized for its strong flavor and hardy nature. Growing Zones • Thrives in USDA Zones 9-11. • Can be grown indoors as a potted plant in colder regions. Care Requirements 1. Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade. 2. Soil: Well-drained soil, preferably sandy or loamy. 3. Watering: Allow the soil to dry between waterings. Overwatering can cause root rot. Key Features 1. Appearance: • Succulent, thick, fuzzy leaves with scalloped edges. • Leaves are light green with a velvety texture. • Grows as a low shrub, typically 1–2 feet tall. 2. Flavor Profile: • Strong, pungent aroma with a combination of oregano, thyme, and sage notes. • Used sparingly in dishes due to its intense flavor. 3. Growth Habits: • Fast-growing and drought-tolerant. • Prefers warm, tropical, and subtropical climates. Culinary Uses • Used to flavor soups, stews, meat dishes, and stuffing. • Pairs well with robust flavors like pork, lamb, and fish. • Can be used fresh or dried. Medicinal Uses • Known for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. • Traditionally used for respiratory issues, sore throat, and digestive ailments.

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The Villages, FL