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... is made by alternately putting layers of organic substances, such as leaves from the lawn, scraps from the kitchen table, topsoil, lime, and fertilizer (if available), and mixing it with the right amount of water and plenty of air. The basis of an organic compost pile is the decomposition of a number ...
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... excrement. I don t know who thought up the name earthworm castings, but I guess it makes sense if you think it through. You may have seen worm castings for sale at your local garden center and didn t realize what you were dealing with, but now you know. Don t worry, earthworm castings are clean, odorless, ...
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... compost is added to the soil. Not to mention, compost improves and stabilizes the soil s acidity levels as well. These are but a few reasons why compost should be used by gardeners. Let s go back to your newly harvested compost. After removing those that did not fully decomposed and after curing the finished ...
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... composted. High temperature composting is the technique I am talking about. Although, this technique is not the backyard variety but rather a more laboratory or industrial type variety, I still find it a good reason why we should make composts. There have been studies which indicate that using compost ...
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... s not always easy to be an organic gardener. Even committed organic gardeners sometimes long to spray herbicide on goutweed or pesky poison ivy. When Japanese beetles or rose chafers arrive in throngs just before your garden party, you may suffer an urge for the good old days the time before you understood ...
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