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link to Using Compost as Mulch: The Benefits and Usage Tips

Using Compost as Mulch: The Benefits and Usage Tips

Compost and mulch play key roles in the garden. Although they may seem different from each other, compost can be used as mulch in most cases. Using compost as mulch is a cost-effective method of...

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Best Water For Seedlings: This Water Gets the Best Results

Seedlings are defined as baby plants that come out of seed as a result of seed germination. It primarily consists of three parts.  HypocotylRadicle Cotyledons Seedlings are...

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Leaves Touching the Soil: Here’s why and What you can do

Leaves that fall off the plant can supply nutrients to the soil, however, leaves that hang low and touch the soil are a cause for concern which, fortunately, can be corrected. Leaves that come...

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link to Using Flour on Plants: Provide Nutrients and Prevent Pests

Using Flour on Plants: Provide Nutrients and Prevent Pests

Flour is a staple in many households, worldwide and is unknowingly a readily available fertilizer. Using flour on plants is a cost-effective method to grow healthier plants by providing nutrients and...

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link to Using Snow To Water Plants: Here’s how and the Benefits

Using Snow To Water Plants: Here’s how and the Benefits

A good water source may be sometimes hard to find. Snow can not only provide plants with moisture but also trace amounts of minerals. Compared to tap water snow contains no chlorine and other harmful...

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Mushrooms Growing on Wood: Here’s why

Mushrooms are fungi that are found in a wide variety of habitats, but not all mushrooms can occupy all habitats. Some mushrooms grow in damp shady places, while some can even grow on...

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