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Worm castings are a great natural fertilizer for healthy plants and soil – here’s how to use them
Organic gardeners recommend using worm castings as a fantastic, non-toxic fertilizer that can boost soil health and help you ...
The microbes are already getting active in the piles taking the temperature over 55 degrees and killing off any pathogens that might have come in on the spoiled food. When the piles cool, worms will ...
In this video, I show you the new Rolling Garden Sifter as a great tool to sift soil, screen compost, gravel, worm castings, ...
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February gardening jobs: What to plant, prune and prepare now
The days are getting longer and there’s a hint of spring in the air, so it's time to get outdoors ...
If your garden soil turns into a brick when it’s dry or a swamp when it’s wet, the plants aren’t being dramatic—the soil is.
The waters may have receded from last month’s widespread flooding, but the hard work of recovery is just beginning. Local ...
January feels quiet in the garden, but it’s the loudest month for prevention. Pests don’t disappear in winter—they pause, hide, and wait for the exact conditions that show up when spring plants start ...
Out on the high-desert landscape, better known for sagebrush than sub-tropical plants, Shiv Shakti is growing avocados.
A WOODCHUCK IS WOOLLY. Who knows what he thinks? He hibernates in his underground lair, a groundhog by any other name, his ...
Check out ‘The Preserver’s Garden,’ written by Staci and Jeremy Hill. It’s essential to anyone who doesn’t want food to go to ...
When grandkids grow, build, harvest or create alongside you, the garden becomes more than plants and soil. It becomes shared ...
The Recycling Modernisation Fund has opened a new grant for Western Australia, with up to $6 million available.
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