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  • How to Add Dirt to New Raised Garden Beds

    Raised garden beds address a variety of gardening problems, from lackluster soil to a too-short growing season. You can design them to be any size or shape that meets your space needs or...

  • How to Calculate Square Feet of Dirt

    Calculating the amount of dirt you need for a lawn project is a vital landscaping skill. The good news is that calculating the square footage of dirt is essentially the same as calculating the...

  • How to Estimate Volume of Fill Dirt

    Fill dirt is material used to fill holes or to create mounds to change elevation, and it comes in handy for leveling areas for road construction or raising the elevation for building projects to...

  • How to Remove Urine Smell From Dirt or Soil With Baking Soda

    Whether your dog has decided to make the backyard his favorite place to pee or the neighbor kids are using your flower bed as their personal outhouse, getting rid of urine odor from dirt is a...

  • How to Calculate Dirt Fill

    When purchasing dirt to fill an area of your lawn or garden, you must know the total cubic yards. Calculate this number from three measurements taken of the area you need to fill with dirt. Once...

  • How to Identify Types of Fill Dirt

    Before you have fill dirt hauled onto your property, determine the type you need. That way, you'll know exactly what to order. Although many types of dirt are clumped under the classification of...

  • How to Use A Dirt And Garden Shovel -- Mostly For Women

    Do you have a garden or compost pile, or want to start one? Then using a shovel will help you. A dirt shovel has a rounded edge, and a garden shovel has a flat edge. The dirt shovel will help...

  • How to Compost Kitchen Scraps The Easiest Way

    Here’s a straightforward, simple way to compost kitchen scraps that costs next to nothing and won’t create a big ugly pile that has your neighbors complaining. It’s not even a pile, and it does...

  • How to Compost in an Apartment

    Learning how to compost in an apartment can be rewarding. Living in an apartment means living green on a smaller scale. If you have a small patio or balcony you can have a compost bin that will...

  • 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 Plant in Dry Soil

    Transplanting plants during a dry spell or drought can be tricky. You have to make sure that newly moved plants get plenty of water to the roots for the first few weeks, but that can be hard to do...

  • How to Check for Loam Soil

    Dirt is clay, silt and sand. Soil is dirt made up of animals, insects, plant roots, insects, bacteria, fungus and organisms. Loam is the ideal soil for gardeners. It should be 40 % sand, 40%...

  • How to Make Organic Dirt With Fishing Worms

    Tired of paying for dirt? Make your own organic dirt with fishing worms and a few left overs. It generally takes the worms about 3 months to turn the materials into dirt, so start now, and you...

  • About Earthworms

    The common earthworm can be found in high numbers in just about any garden or backyard in America. As ordinary as they may seem, these creatures actually play an extraordinary role in their local...

  • 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!

  • 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 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 Plow Dirt

    Plowing your land is a necessary step towards getting your seeds planted and depending on how much land you need to plow, it doesn't take long to get the job done properly with a plow attachment...

  • 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 Sift a Dirt Pile Using Screen

    Have a pile of dirt in your yard and not sure if it contains rocks or weed clumps? Try sifting the dirt through a screen to produce rock-less soil for gardens or lawns.

  • How to Build a Berm

    Just as a screen can serve both practical and decorative uses in your house, so a berm can help create useful and artistic areas outside your house. A berm is just a mound of earth, designed to...

  • How to Dig a Garden

    How you dig and prepare your garden spot can determine the quality and quantity of your yield. Before planting, the soil requires a certain amount of preparation. There are many different methods...

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