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  • What Do You Do With Peat Moss?

    Peat moss has several uses other than gardening, and has a long history in Europe. It helped maintain British cavalry units during World Wars I and II. The countries that use and produce the most...

  • What Is Topsoil Utilized For?

    Topsoil refers to the loosely packed fertile portion of the soil used to cover the ground. Topsoil is rich in nutrients, which are important to plant growth and health.

  • How to Maintain Organic Soil Fertility

    Plants grown in soil maintained under an organic system receive benefits from delicate microorganisms that are easily disrupted through the use of chemical fertilizers and soil improvers. Healthy...

  • How to Add Kelp Meal to Potting Soil

    Kelp meal is seaweed (also called sea kelp) that contains high concentrations of potassium and nitrogen. It also contains 60 other minerals and nutrients in trace amounts. Kelp meal is harvested...

  • Rain's Effect on Topsoil

    When most people think of plant growth, they incorrectly assume that rain has only beneficial effects. While rain is essential for outdoor plant growth, it has both positive and negative effects...

  • How to Improve No-Till Soils

    No-till and no-dig methods of planting are designed to reduce manual labor and equipment usage and to preserve soil structure. Microorganisms are undisturbed and the loss of organic matter and...

  • Plant Fertilizer Effects

    A wide variety of nutrients aid plant growth and flowering. Some nutrients are added by gardeners to boost production, some are found naturally in the soil, and some are drawn from the air and...

  • How to Repot an office plant

    When your peace lily starts to outgrow its original pot; that normally means that it needs to be repotted. The instructions below are easy steps to making sure an office plant will strive once...

  • 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 Plant a Vegetable Garden

    A vegetable garden is a great way to have your own fresh and organic vegetables throughout the summer. It is a relatively easy thing to do and the rewards are well worth the effort

  • 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 adjust your soils pH

    Adjusting your soils pH to match your plants needs can be done in a few easy steps.

  • 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 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 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 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 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...

  • How to use organic mixes

    When should I ammend natural soil with supplements? If the soil at your home is too sandy, or full of clay, you should ammend it to provide your plants good fertilization and drainage.

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