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Why You Should Be Careful When Using Manure To Improve Your Soil
Using manure as an amendment can do wonders for your soil, but only if you properly assess it first and make sure it doesn't ...
There’s a huge problem destroying gardens in the US. For those that aren’t familiar with the very high risk associated with putting manure or purchased compost in your gardens, you NEED to read this ...
Composted manure produced in deep-bedded hoop structures constitutes a source of nutrients and organic materials that can influence crop and weed emergence, growth, competitive interactions, and soil ...
While at a meeting at the Ashland Public Library a few years ago I had a question from one of my readers and they asked me if they should use old farm yard soil in their vegetable garden. A few years ...
Poison hemlock is aggressively spreading in many regions of Pennsylvania including Franklin County. Poison hemlock is toxic and can be fatal to humans, pets, and all classes of livestock. All parts of ...
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Compost for Grass: How to Use Compost On Your Lawn
The post Compost for Grass: How to Use Compost On Your Lawn is by Jerad Bryant and appeared first on Epic Gardening, the best urban gardening, hydroponic gardening, and aquaponic gardening blog.
The use of cow dung as fertilizer is as common today as it was in the 1900’s. And it seems to have made a debut in recent months, perhaps due to the huge surge in fertilizer prices. But if there is ...
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