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Composting has gone mainstream. If you're ready to pile on, we've outlined everything you need to know to start a compost ...
In addition to correctly layering green and brown organic matter, periodic turning of compost is necessary to get air to the ...
With a keen interest in making more eco-choices in the yard, I'm always excited to learn of new organic fertilizers I can ...
Weeds steal water, light, and nutrients from a vegetable garden. Learn the best ways to keep weeds out of your vegetable ...
By adding 2.5 cm of top dressing each year, you can get a nice thick layer of topsoil in a few years. The bonus in using this ...
Composting is a simple, cheap and effective way to reduce methane emissions and divert waste from landfills all while ...
If you do choose to use coffee grounds in your garden, use them sparingly to avoid harming plants or damaging the soil. To ...
A coir doormat looks great on your porch, but it'll also do wonders in your garden if you repurpose it in your compost pile.
Herefordshire farmer Jonathan Joseph is this year’s Soil Farmer of the Year, in recognition of how he has reshaped soil ...
Is charcoal ash good for plants and safe for food gardens? This expert shares his tips for reusing charcoal ash and when not ...
Gardeners are being urged to put washing up sponges in their garden this July - for a very useful reason. It might sound mad, ...
Should you remove mushrooms in your yard or leave them be? Why do they grow there in the first place? Your questions, ...