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Advertise Here I'm wondering if anyone is familiar with desert gardening and might have some suggestions to make it work better and get a better yield? I tried my first real garden out here in the desert last year and while I got a few things to grow,...
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Mix and treat your soil for containers and make a bunch of 5 the sun off your soil and....
Effective by-products that can be good soil amendments for a garden - rice straw + rice hulls I would make a big container garden.
Hello all, I live in Ogden Utah (about 40 miles north of Salt Lake City Utah) and I am going to be building a house next fall. The property is about 1 acre, and has a huge sandy hill. The biggest problem is that the sand blows all over and not only gets...
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How steep is the slope? How does it relate to placement of the house .
Some organic matter to that soil.
I currently live on this old farm, and am looking to increase the size of my garden(s) this year. There is an old swimming pool on the property that was filled in some years ago. My landlord had recommended I garden there since it was already fenced in...
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Besides, plants do not generally uptake lead from soil -- especially vegetables and fruits where even if planted in highly contaminated soil there will be almost no detectable lead in the fruit.
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B12 in soil - and soil depletion of nutrients From http://lefcms.lef.org/whatshot/ 'A report published in the Decmeber 2004 issue of the Journal of The American College of Nutrition has found a reduction in the nutritional content of fruits and vegetables...
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Bacillari of bacteria and actinomycetes (molds....
Robbins et al.1 (1950, New York Botanical Gardens) used Euglena gracilis var.
B12 in soil - and soil depletion of nutrients First of all, let me say that this Quote in the soil.
On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 12:57:38 -0500, AKT <akt@null.void As a newbie gardener, I am confused between gardening and potting soils as sold in the stores. Obviously, plants can grow in gardening soil, so why it can't or should not be used in a pot? What...
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The original question also was about garden soil.
Around 4 years ago I read this and switched my container garden to a pine bark based brands, there is.
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Hey I just wanted to share with you an other article I wrote yesterday. It is about nutrients in soil and what you can do to improve oder test it. I hope you like it. Here it is: http://www.best-gardening-tips.com/2...r-garden-soil/
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On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 21:34:23 -0500, AKT <akt@null.void Thanks, but what is potting soil for if not for plants in the pots?
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I'm no expert but I use potting soil for house plants better with a properly structured....
Whatever forward to your getting a variety of answers.
The original question also was about garden soil.
Consistency, but within brands, there is.
Thought I'd share this with you. ABC Quote: : Fungal 'feng shui' designs healthy soils Wed 07 Dec 11, 11:14am AEDT By Anna Salleh Fungi and other microbes can reorganise the structure of soil so it is able to absorb more water and carbon say researchers...
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I have to say that I've become a converted preacher of soil biology after building my garden beds, using the no-dig garden technique perfected by Esther Deans from Sydney in the 70's, and also brewing compost teas to build the microbe....
Has anyone done container gardening? What did you try? What are your suggestions? What type of soil do you use? The only thing I tried was orange cherry tomatoes, romaine lettce and a bell pepper. I did really good with the orang cherry tomatoes, I think...
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Last year was my first successful container garden after I picked the brains....
I live in VA.
I'm doing a container garden for the first time this year! In my current apartment provided they had lots of light.
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Posted 08 March 2007 - 10:53 AM im getting a soil crop this time im just wondering what to do with the left overs
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LMAO! What if ur back garden has no soil and your freinds no ....
Was very unorganised i just last my soil in the back garden too Posted 08 March 2007 - 12:13 PM back garden the exercise yard distributing it discreetly.
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