Gardening has been a trend amongst people of all ages. Gardening is also one way for you to release your tension or stress from your jobs. There is no limit to gardening. You are capable of utilizing all the space you have for gardening. The result of gardening is also miraculous. You will be surprise on how peaceful you can be by looking at your gardens and how beautiful it is, knowing that it is you who made it happen. There are a lot of fertilizers available. These can be categorized to two
by Kari Heart W hat do coffee grounds and human urine have in common? Both are useful and abundant natural forms of fertilizer which don’t have to be bought. Natural fertilizers of course are materials that contain plant nutrients obtained from the remains of an organism, while synthetic chemical fertilizers are nutrients produced from inorganic materials. This article does not address the issue of what are the positive and negative aspects of chemical versus natural fertilizers. It is expl
A number of recent posts ( Bio-Bubble , Grass Geekery , Lame Journalism , Rote Engagement , Ch-Ch-Ch ) have criticized the perversion of enhanced agronomic methods by dark siders - advocates who lose themselves in pursuit of power. They exploit modest best practices, such as biochar, for political purposes. They have personality disorders that make them prone to exaggeration and magical thinking. Some notion will give them a thrill and they just let it run. A reference to one such victim
Let's talk trash: Americans generate around 250 million tons of it annually. This week, we'll provide tips for reducing, reusing, and recycling your garbage. Tip #3: Turn Waste into Compost Food waste and yard clippings can be turned into natural fertilizer through the composting process. Sierra Club's Owen Bailey explains the basics in this video . Check out the EPA's guide to find composting resources in your region . If you're looking for something more animated than a heap of
Originally uploaded by MarkFe more cool photos Using cars every day and keeping household appliances plugged in aren’t the only ways we contribute to global warming. The way we eat does as well, mainly because producing and transporting food uses up energy and releases carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Meat-eaters are guiltier compared to vegetarians. It takes a lot more energy to produce livestock: Feed production includes using fertilizer, deforestation, and pas