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  • Gardening Tips for Sand and Clay  By : George Walker
    Your soil is most likely a mixture of sand, silt and clay, with one predominating. Sand has the largest particles, silt is in the middle, and clay particles are the smallest.
  • Home Vegetable Gardening: Phosphorus Is Necessary for Seed and Root Development  By : Bruce A. Tucker
    Phosphorus is an important element in the home vegetable gardening world. Here is some very valuable information on phosphorous that will definitely help.
  • Home Vegetable Gardening: The Importance of Nitrogen for your Plants  By : Bruce A. Tucker
    Nitrogen is an important element required by all plants in any home vegetable garden. Although some plants require more or less than others, your soil must have an adequate supply in order to produce good quality vegetables.
  • Is Your Garden Dead?  By :
    It should be pretty obvious what biogenesis has to do with organic gardening In fact, it’s a central principle upon which organic gardening is built: a healthy, living soil produces healthy plants
  • Finding the Right Topsoil Screen for the Job  By :
    Whether you're one person with a little garden or a large landscape company, a topsoil screen can make you more efficient Topsoil screens come in a variety of configurations, from small, individual screens to huge motorized pieces of equipment
  • Organic Plant Food: Natures Magic Ingredient  By :
    Organic Plant Food: Natures Magic Ingredient - With the ever increasing demand for organic food production it is quite natural that we look for organic plant food to replace the chemical fertilizers that are commonly used in commercial production of fruit and vegetables
  • Soil, Foundation Of Your Garden  By :
    The foundation of any garden, be it organic, container, square foot – whatever, is it’s soil but how many of us actually understand how these soils develop into the different types we have in our garden – mine is almost solid clay It is my frequent mutter that you could take a spade of soil and dump it straight onto the Potter’s Wheel

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