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  • More Soil Definitions

    Yesterday, I defined a few soil terms. I realized that there are more that could be added to the list, so I thought I would continue on with the same topic and go over a few more definitions. Here are some more terms that are associated with soil and soil related issues related to gardening. Erosion...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 02-20-2008
  • The Advantages of Mulch

    People often use mulch in their garden, but often have questions on how to use it and what the advantages are. First of all, there are generally two types of mulch; organic and inorganic. Examples of organic mulches would be leaves, grass clippings, or tree bark chips. Inorganic mulches include river...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 01-27-2008
  • Why use organic compost?

    It sure is allot easier to apply chemical fertilizer on top of the ground than it is to mix organic additives into the soil, so why do it the hard way? If you do it the hard way, your soil will improve and be a much better host to any greenery you plant. Organic materials such as mulch can also be also...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by Bill-nhn on 01-25-2008
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