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10 Raised Wooden Garden Bed Designs

1. Movable beds with handles Test beds are an awesome approach to make sense of whether container gardening is for you, and furthermore to check whether you have picked an ideal area for your garden. Shade, activity in your yard and moisture can all be elements that may have a say in your choice on where […]

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How Can Urine Be Used As Fertilizer For Plants And Crops?

Human urine is one of the fastest-acting, most excellent sources of nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and trace elements for plants, delivered in a form that’s perfect for assimilation. Not only that, we all have a constant, year-round supply of it – and it’s free! Fresh human urine is sterile and so free from bacteria. In fact […]

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DIY – Build A Raised Garden Bed In No Time

Raised garden beds support vegetables above conceivably waterlogged grounds. Not every gardener manages a high water table, yet there are other great motivations to plant in raised beds: They are less demanding to keep free of infringing grass than ground-level beds. Raised soil warms before in spring and depletes all the more rapidly after a […]

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Determining pH And Soil Type

It’s important to know what type of soil you have before buying plants. The bulk of soil is made up of a mixture of organic matter, rock and mineral particles. However, it’s the air, water and nutrients in the ground that the growing plant really relies on. These are taken up by the roots and […]

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Using Epsom Salts For Plants – Is It Good For Them?

Using Epsom salt in the garden is definitely not something new. This “secret” has been around for some time, yet does it truly work? Provided that this is true, how? We should look into this question: Why put Epsom salts on plants? Is Epsom Salt good for plants? Truly, there appear to be great, consistent […]

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The 5 Secrets Of Amish Farmers

How to Sew by Hand Many of us suffered through mandatory middle school home economics class – and likely should have paid better attention. The Amish teach simple sewing to children when they are barely more than toddlers. Learning how to make your own fabric, thread, patterns and clothing is not only a money-saver for […]

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This 700-Year-Old Farming Technique Can Make Super Fertile Soil

A farming technique practiced for centuries by villagers in West Africa, which converts nutrient-poor rainforest soil into fertile farmland, could be the answer to mitigating climate change and revolutionizing farming across Africa. A global study, led by the University of Sussex, which included anthropologists and soil scientists from Cornell, Accra, and Aarhus Universities and the […]

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What Causes Tomatoes To Split And How To Prevent It

Everyone loves tomatoes. They are great in salads and sauces and even make a great gift. However, with these beautiful and tasty beauties comes a problem. Sometimes, right in the middle of thinking everything is alright with your crop, you’ll find splitting tomatoes or tomato cracking. What causes tomatoes to split? Sometimes, the fluctuation of […]

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Top 5 Gardening Mistakes

Having too many plants We’ve all been there at some point. You go out to buy groceries and you come back home with a bunch of new plants. Variety is always great, but if you’re just starting out you may find it difficult to care for the individual needs of multiple plants. Start small and build […]

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Why Are Your Herbs Dying? Common Kitchen Herb Garden Mistakes

1. You’re not giving your herbs enough sun Plants require sunlight. They trap light and utilize it to make food in a process called photosynthesis. So make sure not to place your herb plant in a dull, dusty corner, in light of the fact that regardless of the amount you spritz and water, they will […]