I received the following email from Doug Brooks, who gardens in Claremont. “For years, I have used some type of yearly insect control product to help protect my fruit trees. The last few years I have ...
Sunflowers, for all their bright sunshine and smiles, aren't quite as happy-go-lucky as they seem to be. Sure, once they're blooming, they're great, but getting them there actually takes a little ...
Q: I have a problem in my lawn. Worms make it so bumpy that I can hardly walk in my yard without twisting my ankle. Any suggestions? A: The bumps in the lawn are made of worm castings (poop). Most of ...
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Don't Toss Those Pumpkin Guts! Here's How to Use Them to Feed Your Soil
Wondering what to do with all those leftover pumpkin guts? Give them a second life in your garden with these best ways to use ...
Worm castings, commonly known as vermicompost, are a remarkable byproduct produced by worms as they break down organic materials, including dead leaves, kitchen scraps, and other organic matter. As ...
This week I’m staying at Morgan Composting making Dairy Doo, but now we are talking Worm Doo! That’s right! Worm Doo is something you can use for your raised beds or just in the ground. In order to ...
If your garden could ask, it would have only one thing on its holiday wish list: a worm bin. Experienced gardeners know that abundant harvests are fed by the health, makeup and diversity of their soil ...
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