Make quality potting soil and soil-less mixes at home. Seedling Mix For Seedlings In Styrofoam Flats 2 parts compost2 part peat moss or coir1 part perlite The second recipe is a soilless recipe based on the Cornell Mix concept; the third is a classic soil-based … [Read more...]
Can you put bread in compost?
QUESTION: Can you put bread in compost? My friend says it will attract rats and that I shouldn't do it. -- Elliot S ANSWER: Gardeners and experienced composters have varying opinions on whether or not to compost stale bread. Some believe that adding bread to compost can … [Read more...]
Organic Mulch: Why You Should Use It in Your Garden
By Bethany Hayes Homeowners typically lay mulch around their house landscaping, but you might not think about laying organic mulch in your vegetable garden. Organic mulch is a bit different than the thick wood chips you can find bagged at the garden center, and it offers many … [Read more...]
Caliche: How to Know If Your Garden Has This Tricky Soil Type, Plus Tips for Working With Caliche
By Erin Marissa Russell Do you know whether your property has caliche in the soil? If it does, you’ve been unfairly disadvantaged thus far in your gardening career. Caliche makes every part of a gardener’s work more difficult, and it’s next to impossible for plants to flourish … [Read more...]
What is Biochar? Should You Add it to Your Garden?
By Nicholas Clowers and Saffyre Falkenberg Ever heard of biochar? For most home gardeners, chances are that it's a brand new term. In short, biochar is a charcoal compound added to soil that makes it more fertile. Biochar has a long and complex history of use in indigenous … [Read more...]
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