Using rotted wood as a soil amendment can increase the nutrient concentration in the soil, boosting the growth of plants and vegetables in the garden when it is decomposed. Incorporating wood into...
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Initially, soil that seems very fluffy and well aerated will tend to settle over time causing the soil structure to sink down. Breakdown of organic matter, rain, heavy mulch, and walking traffic can...
The nutrients in the pasta water will fertilize and feed your plants, giving them a healthy start by feeding the bacteria in the soil. It can also add minerals such as phosphorous and potassium to...
Mulch is used to keep the ground moist and cool, reduce weeds, and provide nutrients for plants. The benefits of mulching are many, but what about when it becomes too aged or rotted? It can now be...
One of the most common reasons why soil may begin to smell is due to anaerobic activity. This can be caused by various factors, such as heavy bad aeration or overwatering. Potting soil can smell...
Misting with fertilizer is a quick way to get that much-needed nutrition to your plant in order to feed your plant and combat nutrient deficiencies. Adding fertilizer when misting plants can...
