Soil Rejuvenation
Soil Rejuvenation: Your Plants and Flowers Will Thank You For It! Improve old garden dirt by adding soil amendments, such as peat moss, redwood soil conditioner, organic compost, gypsum, milorganite, etc. There's an old saying among long-time ... [... more]
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Peat Moss Sucks
Prior to the 1960s, gardeners depended on soil conditioners from a whole range of sources other than peat. Aggressive marketing convinced the gardening and landscaping world that peat was a necessity for successful horticulture. Peat moss is ... [... more]
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Worm Composting
Worms eat and recycle your garbage into important nutrition for your plants. They can do so right in your kitchen. Written by Geoffrey Ian Miller. Worm composting recycles organic waste into an excellent soil conditioner. This process can either ... [... more]
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