Title: Re: [ozmidwifery] placental gardening
I don't know much about this and also tend to kill plants!!
But one of my colleagues takes home unwanted placentae for her roses - I will ask her what she does to them, apparently her garden is lovely
Sue
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing"
Edmund Burke
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Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 6:20 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] placental gardening

Dear All

I can vouch for the following plants

Camellia in a pot (very happy) 1st babe 6.5 years ago

Grevillea (grew like bloody wildfire)  nearly 5 years old

David Austin old world Rose  Only a bit sad due to drought and a forgotten area of the yard - um ma! (3 years old)

Now what to plant for the twins? Yes HUGE placenta.  I have a huge garden but virtually no space.  I am thinking of something with a double flower (yes I like matching and all that cutesy meaning stuff!!), suggestions??

I planted the plant and placenta at the same time but the Camellia was originally in the ground.  I gave the placenta a fair bit of space below the root ball of the plant.

I am a keen gardener (yet don’t know too much) and I would think as a rule anything that likes blood and bone should do fine.  A native (like a Grevillea) should be an exception.  I think Mary’s advice re staged planting is very sound.

Perhaps ask what plants like rich soil and blood and bone type additions.

Justine

6 HB babes all with/to have planted placentas  (and I said placenta planting was ‘hippy’ when first introduced to HB rituals, Ah how we eat our words!)


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