
As I’ve been browsing different websites and resources about planning and designing my native plant garden this spring, I’ve kept coming back to something – I don’t know much about the soil in my garden. So while sure, I’m excited to plan the garden and look forward to getting new plants, it seems prudent to […]
Confessions of timid gardener, part 2: what does ‘soil health’ mean anyway? — knickpoints
If you collect organic compost, no introduced byproducts, sprinke with dolomite, dig over, airate, and mulch with lawnclippings, let it settle a bit, and then replant with organic. seedlings
you develop over time a healtj soilweb thriving with mycorytha
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spelling in my last comment?
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