Articles in Soils &Fertilizers
In your organic garden it is very important to have fertile soil to create the best possible growing conditions for healthy, tasty vegetables and great yields. Soil fertility is best when essential nutrients are available to your plants and when the humus levels are at 5% or more.
Anyone who prefers to buy their vegetables and flowers from the local grocery store will have a difficult time understanding the gardener’s delight digging into a smelly pile of compost, or having a truck load of manure dumped in their yard. Really, who in their right mind, would pay to have a substance excreted by animals brought to their home?
Do plants grow better in water or soil – find out now to keep your flowers alive and healthy.
To start a garden in soil or containers there are just 3 things to do to get you started. Once these are achieved your garden will grow wonderfully and produce the quality of fruits and vegetables you see in stores.
To have a healthy lawn, you must first have healthy soil. Here are eight steps you can follow to make your new soil healthy and ready for planting.
Using organic materials to improve your lawn soil quality is very effective. Discover what these organics materials are and how they can benefit your lawn now.
