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  • How to Read a Soil Texture Triangle Chart

    The US Department of Agriculture classifies soil texture according to its composition, and the three basic materials that comprise soil are clay, sand, and silt. The proportions of each of these...

  • How to make your own Organic Seaweed Fertilizer

    Organic Fertilizers can be expensive. Making your own fertilizer for house plants and your garden is a cheap and easy alternative to buying fertilizers. In the below steps, I show you how to make...

  • How to Vermicompost in Your Kitchen

    Composting with worms is much easier than some people seem to think. You don't need cinder blocks, or straw, or any type of fancy system. All you need is a plastic bin, some extra cloth, a...

  • How to choose a compost method for YOU

    Whether you just want to save your kitchen scraps from the land fills or create "black gold" for your garden- you CAN compost! From a studio apartment to the south forty... what suits...

  • How to Save 50% - 90% At Lowes Garden Centers

    Now that the summer is here, many of you have already begun to spruce up the garden and lawn. Each year I spend tons of money on mulch, top soil, potting soil mixes, chemicals and so much...

  • How to Build a Summer Compost Bin

    If you have a small yard, I am sure you build up some green waste over the summer months. Rather than having your gardener dispose of this wonderful compost, why not build a simple compost bin...

  • How to Use a Soil Tester to Test Garden Soil

    Soil testers sold in hardware stores and garden supply stores are a great way to test your soil quickly and easily to determine the pH of the soil, as well as, the Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potash...

  • How to Prepare Soil for Spring Planting

    What is in soil? Soil is the most important part of gardening, no soil, no crops. Soil contains plant roots, animal material, insects, bacteria, fungus and organisms. By plowing over your garden...

  • How to Make Coffee Ground Tea for Plants

    Coffee ground tea is an excellent liquid fertilizer and soil enhancer for acid-loving plants like vegetables and roses. Rather than throwing away used coffee grounds, follow these steps to make a...

  • What is the Compost Process?

    Composting is a process whereby organic waste is biodegraded into a nutrient-rich, soil-like mixture. Bacteria and fungi are utilized to quickly and efficiently break down waste materials,...

  • How to Make Compost From Coffee Grounds

    Across the United States, millions of pots of coffee are brewed every day. This results in millions of pounds of spent coffee grounds and coffee filters going into landfills every day. Coffee...

  • How to Change A Hydrangea Plants Color To Pink

    Hydrangea's are a favorite plant for many people. They are unique in that it is sometimes possible to change the color of this naturally beautiful plant. With some simple direction you can change...

  • How to Grow Beefsteak Tomatoes from a Fresh Beefsteak Tomato

    Beefsteak tomatoes are amongst the most expensive tomatoes in the market. They are liked for their large size because it takes only one slice to fill a sandwich. They're excellent for soups and...

  • How to Compost

    Compost is a great fertilizer for flowers and other plants. It is essentially creating your own top soil. It is also good for the environment because the compost is made of things that would...

  • How to Build a Rotary Compost Tumbler

    Rich, black compost provides nourishing soil for your plants in both vegetable and flower gardens. It also helps save yard and vegetable kitchen waste from landfills and negates the use of...

  • How to Make Homemade Compost

    The benefits of backyard composting are many. Reducing greenhouse gases from landfills, saving money on chemical fertilizers, and creating a nutrient-rich soil for your yard are just some of the...

  • How to Make Your Own Compost Bin, for Little Money

    Do you love to garden? Would you like to make your own compost to enrich your plants? It is easy to build a compost enclosure so you can start collecting your table scraps, yard trash, and grass...

  • How to Raise and Pick Earthworms

    You love fishing, but you’re sick of scouring your backyard for worm bait in the middle of the night. If only there was another way... There is! Raise your own earthworms!

  • How to Build A Compost Bin In Under 30 Minutes

    Have you ever wanted to try composting? Well, good news! You can build a compost bin in under 30 minutes. This simple compost bin is great for first time composters who don’t want to buy an...

  • How Does Good Topsoil Help Vegetation Grow?

    The important thing to remember when planting vegetation is that good topsoil is essential for successful growing. Topsoil is rich in minerals and nutrients that plants need to grow. Topsoil is...

  • How to Turn Bad Dirt Into Good Dirt

    You've just bought your dream house, and you've gone outside to start your dream garden. Shockingly, you discover that your dirt isn't a nice, dark brown; it's red clay. That's no good for anyone....

  • How to Take an Accurate Soil Sample

    The secret to a healthy, organic garden is in the soil. Healthy soil provides plants with the right balance of nutrients and water—and the community of creatures that live in the soil, including...

  • About Compost

    Expert gardeners refer to it as "black gold" and say you can never have too much of it. It's no wonder when you consider the benefits of using compost in your lawn and garden. Turning...

  • About Different Types of Erosion

    Erosion is ever present in nearly every landscape on earth. You may not notice, but the natural forces responsible for shaping our planet are agents of erosion. Erosion comes in many forms. Some...

  • How to Test Soil Drainage

    Before building a landscape or planting a garden, it is important to learn what kind of drainage different areas of your property have. Soil drainage will tell you how long water will remain...

  • How to Make Nitrogen-Rich Soil With Human Hair

    Human hair is an amazingly potent source of nitrogen, something that all plants need to thrive. Although you can buy garden supplements containing nitrogen, human hair is essentially free, and it...

  • How to Build a Compost Heap (or Pile)

    Why spend money on expensive bags of compost? Why not save the work of hauling away your green trash and use it for yourself? Why not use garden and kitchen refuse to make your garden grow...

  • How to make soft soil easy

    This is how to make soft soil to be honest its real easy and i used it on my garden. !This is NOT real top soil or compost! You will not need to wait for long, But it will take time.

  • How to Build a Leaf Composter

    Building a leaf composter is almost a necessity with all the recycling going on. Instead of bagging all your leaves up into a garbage bag, why not take a few minutes and build your own leaf...

  • How to Build a Lasagna Garden

    Lasagna gardens are also known as no-till gardens, sheet mulched gardens or composting-in-place. The lasagna garden method imitates the soil-building process of nature. Instead of disrupting the...

  • How to Find Manure for a Garden

    Manure is an excellent soil amendment for gardens. It is a source for nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are essential for healthy plant growth. While some garden suppliers do sell...

  • How to Tell the Difference Between Potting Soil and Potting Mix

    Perplexed by the difference between potting soil and potting mix? You are not alone. Though the ingredients will vary based on the manufacturer, here are the basic similarities to help you...

  • How to Make Compost Fertilizer

    Using compost fertilizer is very important for all types of gardening. Compost enriches your soil so plants say healthy and grow properly. A good compost pile is also a great way to recycle waste...

  • How to Make Beer Fertilizer

    You can make a fantastic lawn fertilizer with beer. Gather up those half-empty cans and get ready to whip up a grass fertilizer for your lawn. Learn how to make this super easy plant fertilizer...

  • How to Make Your Own Potting Soil

    Save money, ensure your garden is organic and really go green all at the same time when you make your own potting soil! Besides, it's just good clean fun! Well, okay, maybe not clean.

  • How to start a Compost Pile

    Do your part to help Mother Earth. Composting is easy and adds valuable nutrients back into the soil.

  • How to Make Great Compost

    Making your own compost can be very rewarding for your plants, and provides a better source of organic matter for your garden then you can buy in any store. Here are a few simple tips on how you...

  • How to Farm Worms at Home

    Farm your own worms on kitchen scraps and waste paper, and reap castings for your garden and worms for fishing bait! Earthworm castings add active microbial life to soil while slowly releasing...

  • How to Double Dig a Garden

    Have you noticed poor growth in your garden? Do you walk constantly over the soil? Are you planning to turn an area of sod into a garden? If you answered yes to any of these questions, your...

  • How to Make the Perfect Garden Compost

    Many think composting is difficult and unnecessary; after all, there is fertilizer and it is "right out of the bag!" Well avid believers in composting, can tell you the differences and...

  • How to Make a Small Back Yard Compost Bucket

    When you don't have much room in your back yard for a compost bin, make a compost bucket. Using a five to ten gallon pail allows you to move it around freely and roll it to mix and aerate the...

  • How to Adjust the Soil PH Level

    The soil in your yard may be dark, rich and fertile, but if the pH levels of the soil are too low or too high, all of that fertility is going to be going to waste. That's because plants grow best...

  • How to Clean Polluted Soil

    The condition of your soil is one of the most important factors when it comes to how well or how poorly it can grow plants and crops. If the soil is low on nutrients then your plants' growth will...

  • How to Avoid Soil Erosion

    Whether you live in an arid, temperate or tropical climate, soil erosion is a problem if your terrain isn't prepared to defend against it. One good rainstorm is all it takes to lift and carry away...

  • How to Make Compost Without Building A Pile

    If you want to make your own compost, but don't want to build a pile or compost bin, try this easy method. Next spring you'll have beautiful compost ready to use in your garden.

  • How to Keep a Compost Pile Working

    Compost is a common product of household and garden wastes combined to decay over time into a rich, organic compound that enriches the soil to which it is added. Understanding how composting works...

  • How to Fertilize Organically

    Transitioning from chemical fertilizer to organic fertilizer takes some research. Organic fertilizer is made up of the remains of plants and animals. Some say growing food that is free from...

  • How to Add Phosphorus to Soil

    Phosphorus is one of three main ingredients in commercial fertilizers. The middle number in a fertilizer (example 15-20-15) represents the amount of phosphorus in the fertilizer. Phosphorus is...

  • How to Use Mycorrhizal Fungi in a Garden

    Mycorrhizal fungi may sound menacing, but in fact they actually help plants grow. When these fungi are present in the soil, they help plants absorb nutrients a hundred times more than they could...

  • How to Compost

    Composting offers immense benefits for you and your garden. It is economical and puts to good use waste that would otherwise be discarded. Compost produces soil that is rich, dark and full of...

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