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  • What is Marl?

    Search for marl on the Internet and you find it used as an acronym for many non-geology-related topics, from amateur radio associations to animal rescue leagues. For our purposes, we discuss marl...

  • How to Make a Composter with a Plastic Tub

    Making your own compost from kitchen and yard scraps is a wonderful way to return nutrients to the soil and to improve soil texture. If you are concerned about the amount of space needed to...

  • Raising Red Wigglers

    Red wigglers, or red worms, can compost your organic waste for use as fertile top soils and are a popular fish bait and feed as well. Raising large amounts of red wrigglers will require more...

  • How to Make a Compost Pit

    Making homemade compost can seem like a daunting task. But if you use this compost pit method, the process can be rewarding. There is no need for expensive hardware or fancy inocula. With a few...

  • How to Use Ammonia As a Fertilizer

    If you're a home gardener and want to try something new and less expensive to fertilize your lawn and plant beds, there are many different homemade concoctions that gardeners swear by. One of the...

  • How to Test Garden Soil for Proper Drainage

    Testing your soil for adequate drainage is an important step in planting a new lawn or a garden. Following these easy steps you can determine the condition of drainage in your planting area, and...

  • How to Build a Worm Composter

    Worm composters may be used indoors or outdoors to make nutritious soil additives for your garden. Vermicomposting, or worm composting, is an easy way to recycle kitchen scraps into rich...

  • Plant Growth Factors

    If you are like most people, you probably think that a little fertilizer, sunlight and water are all that are needed for plants to grow. Although plants cannot grow without sunlight and water,...

  • What Is Soil?

    Soil is not just dirt. It is the evolving layer of decomposing rock that covers parts of the Earth not covered by water or sand. Soil covers just 10 percent of the Earth's surface but produces all...

  • What is in Black Dirt?

    Black dirt is the term used to describe rich dark soil that is usually the result of rotted manure or compost. It may be marketed with a label of black dirt, manure or topsoil or any variety of...

  • How to Improve Soil Fertility

    Most soils are naturally quite fertile, but to maintain this, sometimes fertilizers are needed. Organic and inorganic fertilizers contain a range of nutrients in different proportions. On most...

  • How to Maintain a Compost Heap

    Composting is a process through which you can turn your kitchen scraps and yard debris into material that will help improve the quality of your garden soil. Compost helps to add nutrients to...

  • How to start a small worm farm and compost bin

    Buying Red Worms as bait can get costly at over three dollars for 30 to use for fishing and sometimes you do not us all your worms and you want to keep them for later. This simple solution does...

  • How to Use a Digital Soil Thermometer

    A digital soil thermometer can be an indispensable tool for gardeners. Normally inexpensive, they pay for themselves many times over when put to use correctly in conventional and unconventional ways.

  • How to Add Phosphorus to an Organic Garden

    Organic gardeners utilize organic soil amendments to improve the nutrient content of the soil. They don't use synthetic fertilizer at all. One of the natural fertilizers that you can use in an...

  • How to Make Fish Fertilizer

    Organic fish fertilizer is one of the most powerful fertilizers you can find. Learn how to make a fish emulsion at home. Fish emulsion fertilizer is easy to make and use when you follow these...

  • How to Practice Soil Conservation

    As humans continue to reach record population levels, the earth's viable resources continue to stretch thinner and thinner every year. One of the often overlooked resources is the soil. Conserving...

  • How to make compost, fun & easy

    You see tons of how-to articles on composting, but they never seem as easy as they say. Or they want you to buy a lot of stuff. I scrounged everything for mine, and it is easy, fun, and...

  • How to Correct Alkaline Garden Soil Organically

    It is important for gardeners to know the pH of the soil they are working with, because most plants require a particular pH range for optimal growth. pH stands for "potential hydrogen ions" and is...

  • How to Decontaminate Soil

    Contaminated soil is a growing concern in urban and suburban growth areas. Rural America also has a problem with contaminates leaching into the water supply from farm run-off, pesticides and...

  • How to Test the Soil's Acidity

    When the time comes to beautify your lawn and gardens with new landscaping, it is vital to know the acidity of your soil. This will help determine what types of vegetation will grow best in your...

  • How to Make Organic Potting Soil

    Incorporating organic potting soil into your landscape or garden is a natural and healthy way to grow plants free of chemicals. Preparing your own organic potting soil can save you money and...

  • How to Make and Use a Soil Probe

    If you live in an arid climate, be certain you're watering your plants deeply enough for the roots to grow deep into the soil. To determine how far into the soil water is penetrating, use a soil...

  • How to Find Good Topsoil

    If your garden soil is poor or has been removed during home construction, you can purchase new topsoil ideal for growing plants. Or use topsoil as an ingredient in soil mixes for containers or...

  • How to Water Sandy Soils

    If you live in an area that has a native soil composed mostly of sand, you will need to change your watering habits.

  • How to Choose a Soil Amendment

    Good gardens start with good soil; ideal garden soil is black and crumbly, much like what you'd find in a bag of potting soil. The key is working in the right amendments - materials that improve...

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