Fertilizer - Page 2 of 2 - Fine Gardening
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How-To
Rabbit Manure in the Garden
Anyone who comes within a few yards of my garden is forced to discuss rabbit poop and its many gardening benefits - whether they want to or not. I'm determined…
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Kitchen Gardening
How to Grow Superb Summer Squash
Sunken watering pots and an understory of vetch keep zucchini, crookneck squash and pattypan going strong.
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How-To
Tips for Growing Veggies in Containers
If you have limited space and time but still want to try your hand at growing vegetables, think containers. No yard is necessary; a patio, deck, windowbox, or even a…
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Kitchen Gardening
Give Your Garden a Seaweed Boost
Like a spring tonic, seaweed invigorates your plants and enriches your soil. Learn what it does, and how and when to apply it for best results
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Kitchen Gardening
The Sludge Report: Using Recycled Municipal Wastewater Solids as a Soil Amendment
Should you put compost derived from wastewater solids on your kitchen garden? The answers are hard to come by, but the questions are worth asking.
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Kitchen Gardening
Fertilizing: It’s Mainly About Nitrogen
Of all the components of fertilizer, nitrogen is the nutrient that plants need most. Learn about its role in plant growth and and how to evaluate the various organic and…
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Kitchen Gardening
How to Use Manure to Fertilize Your Garden
Whether it's from cows, goats, rabbits, or birds, manure makes for good growing.