• Spring Garden Prep Tips

    Spring Garden Prep Tips

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    Spring is right around the corner. We had a fantastic sunny and warm day at the end of February, reminding me to prepare for Spring. As the clouds parted and the sun shone down on my humble garden, it was time to get to work and prepare for spring. Preparation is the key to a…

  • Composting is the breakdown of organic materials, such as food waste, vegetable scraps, leaves, and plants, to a nutrient-rich soil ideal for gardening. Worm farms or composting worms, or what we call “little helpers”, speed up the process of composting. This process of adding worms in composting is referred to as vermicomposting.  Don’t confuse yourself…

  • This is one of the questions you will be asking If you are new to hydroponic systems. There are many reasons why you might be considering a hydroponic system instead of soil gardening. For one, hydroponics is a more efficient and hygienic way to grow plants compared to soil. While you might be a little…

  • Finding the right fertilizer for your garden plant can be a big issue. Especially when you don’t know what to look for in a quality product. You do a quick google search and type in the keyword best fertilizer for vegetables. Assuming that’s what you have planted in your garden. We understand how this can…

  • The process of composting refers to the idea of placing organic materials on the soil to serve as fertilizers for the plants. Approximately 30% of the total organic materials are being thrown away, and instead of disposing it directly on the trash bin, it’s better to compose it to minimize trashes filling up the landfills…

  • Are you planning to start a compost pile? If you are, then you are in the right place. Do we know you might be wondering which materials are compostable? This is why in this guide; we will be discussing how you can compost cardboard papers. Not all materials are safe to add to a compost…

  • As a gardener who also has a heart for the environment, I make sure that I can turn whatever trash or scrap I have into compost that can be used again for the garden.  If you’re familiar with most mainstream compost heaps, you’ll probably understand how flimsy they are as they are usually made of…