Adding organic matter to our garden soils is usually at the top of the list for a greater garden. Putting leaves in paper ...
Winter might feel like nature’s nap time, but beneath the surface, your soil is quietly reorganizing, rebuilding, and preparing for the next burst of life. With just a few simple steps, you can use ...
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How to Fill a Raised Garden Bed and Reduce Soil Costs by Up to 60%
Raised garden beds make it easy to grow healthy plants in limited space, but soil costs can add up quickly. In this video, we demonstrate a budget-friendly method that uses natural materials such as ...
If you have a vegetable garden, you might have tried composting. But if you're like me, you may have ended up with a slimy ...
Composting involves decomposing organic materials to create nutrient-rich soil. A compost pile needs a balance of green (nitrogen-rich) and brown (carbon-rich) materials. Maintaining proper moisture, ...
WASHINGTON — Think about how much food waste you produce in a day. A banana peel, an apple core, the ends of vegetables that you don’t eat. When those scraps end up in a landfill it produces methane.
A mound of compost with a hoe sticking out and a gardener's boots in the background - Annick Vanderschelden Photography/Getty Images So you've got your compost ready for the next gardening season.
Managing drier materials helps prevent your pile from getting too wet and smelly. It also makes starting your compost less of ...
You're probably aware that fallen leaves make good mulch, but they can also aid the garden and the flower beds if you make ...
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