Posted in Garden Prep, Tomatoes on Feb 4th, 2009
When you transplant your tomatoes the root mass is small and confined to a container of some shape and size. It is likely that your plants have not seen a lot of fertilizer since you purchased them. If you grow your own this may be different. Let’s assume that you purchased your plants from a [...]
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Posted in Compost, Garden Prep on Jan 8th, 2009
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Posted in Garden Prep on Jul 1st, 2008
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Posted in Garden Prep on Jun 23rd, 2008
Do you make compost at your home? Are you satisfied with the results or would you like to have enough to never feed chemical fertilizers again? My friend Rod Turner has developed a way to create the world’s best compost – a true colloidal material. Rod creates this amazing material with much less work than [...]
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Posted in Garden Prep on Feb 18th, 2008
Have you noticed poor growth in your garden? Do you walk constantly over the soil? Are you planning to turn an area of sod into a garden? If you answered yes to any of these questions, your garden soil may be compacted and need to be loosened. Your garden may benefit from a practice called [...]
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