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From reducing disease risk to boosting mental health, tending a garden offers a lot more than just flowers and vegetables.
Organic gardening is all about growing plants without synthetic chemicals. That means no man-made fertilizers, no lab-made ...
Peter Richards plants vegetables in organic mulch, and Tonya Ashworth talks about organic gardening.
Studies have shown that adding molasses or other sugars to the soil before planting crops is beneficial. Learn how to use molasses in your garden, compost pile, and worm bin the right way.
Learn about the evidence-based health benefits of gardening. From nurturing physical and mental well-being to environmental advantages, discover the many positive impacts of gardening across the ...
The North Carolina native dutifully logs information about each one, noting the soil they grow in and how they perform. “Plants were always fascinating to me, and organic gardening seemed to have so ...
Noted benefits include increased soil aeration, water retention, and nutrient retention capabilities. In addition to Biochar, High Island offers three organic fertilizers, as well as a variety of ...
Mix an organic amendment such as sawdust into the soil to improve the sand’s amending properties. Tilling or discing in organic matter to the soil can be beneficial, as it will incorporate faster.
As you prepare for spring, take comfort in knowing that your garden has quietly reaped the benefits of this winter’s snow. If you have questions about your home garden or landscape, reach out to Gene ...
Learn the difference between organic and non-organic food. Plus, the benefits of eating organic and where to buy organic food.
In a world dominated by industrial farming, organic gardening offers a fresh and sustainable choice. It lets you grow a garden that uses natural processes, supporting biodiversity and the environment.
Thank you for the article regarding organic gardening in the Nov. 2 Columbian. I was happy to see that. An article on permaculture would be wonderful. I realize that method isn’t for everyone ...