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Don't toss old compost - use it to pot your plants on a budget
There are several reasons you might have old compost laying around, like a neglected compost bin or old bags you didn't use.
Person dumping food scraps into a compost pile - Viktor Sergeevich/Shutterstock Compost is made up of decomposed organic matter that enriches your soil and provides food for your plants. If you're a ...
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How to use coffee grounds in your garden for healthier plants
Coffee grounds are full of organic matter. To reap the benefits, compost them first so your plants have access to all the nutrients.
It’s easy to take soil for granted, but what an impact it has on our trees, shrubs, lawns and gardens. Soil is the main vehicle by which plant roots absorb water and nutrients, and it keeps plants ...
An expert has warned that overwatering peat-free compost is accidentally killing plants, and urges gardeners to 'hold off' ...
If you want your garden to be full of blooming flowers by summer time, it's now time to get started on planting this year's blooming flowers. Spring is the perfect time to start working on your summer ...
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