Can You Compost In the Winter?
Can you compost in the winter? Contrary to popular belief, even gardeners in cold regions can! Here’s our complete guide to the process.
Soil improvement encompasses a whole lot more than just adding a bag of potting mix and hoping for the best! Here, we delve into the world of soil science to learn about why certain things do what they do. Techniques you can use for soil improvement are also collected here, providing you with tools you can use to improve the overall health and potential of your garden.
Can you compost in the winter? Contrary to popular belief, even gardeners in cold regions can! Here’s our complete guide to the process.
Ramial chipped wood adds a boost to your garden, but what is it and how does it work? We explain all you need to know about this resource.
Hairy vetch is a somewhat wild looking plant with many uses in the garden. We discuss growing and maintaining hairy vetch in the garden here!
Soil sulfur is an essential element for plants and overall soil health. We explain what it does in the garden and how it all works!
Most gardens have calcium in soil blends or native soils, but what does it do? We dive deep into what calcium provides for plant growth.
A cereal rye cover crop is a great choice for the winter months. We discuss how to implement a winter rye cover crop in your garden.
Vermiculite is a common component in potting soils, but what is it? We explain the history of vermiculite and how it’s used in the garden.
Many forms of biological nitrogen fixation occur in the soil. We’re providing a layman’s guide to this essential part of soil building!
What exactly is crop rotation, and why does it matter? We explain the science behind crop rotation and why it’s so beneficial.
People who grow blueberries often wonder how to lower soil pH, while others try to increase it. Here we’ll explain what works and doesn’t!
Selecting cover crops for raised beds shouldn’t be a chore. We break down a variety of these and help you pick what’s best for your beds!
We talk about till or no-till methodology, how it’s used in the field, and how you can apply these techniques to your own garden practices!