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Articles related to "Organic Material"
I am what I eat if we eat what was grown in the healthy soil. soil • companion planting • organic material • food • gardening.
Soil - Part II - Subsoil & Topsoil: Improving Your Soil Subsoil and topsoil and how to create your own topsoil.
What are Actinomycetes? One million to 20 million in one gram of soil actinomycetes • microscopic bacteria • hard organic materials • fungi • strands
What is Humus? Known as Black Gold to farmers. humus • micro-organisms • macro-organisms • mineral • organic materials
Living Things in Soil It starts with broken up rock, but soil contains the wastes and remains of living things, as well as fungi, bacteria, algae, protozoa, lichens, invertebrates, and seeds. living things soil life • organic material live species • rock waste remains plants • fungi bacteria algae protozoa • lichens invertebrates arthropods seeds
All About Potting Soil The right soil is crucial to your plants. Without it they won't thrive and may even die. Here is a look at potting soil and a guide to choosing the right one. houseplant care • potting soil • vermiculite • perlite • planting in containers
How to Compost Effectively Before you begin your journey on the road to composting your organic material, make sure you've adopted the proper mindset. how to make a compost pile • recycle organic material • composting paper towels • recycle napkins • composting way of life
Organic Matter in Your Desert Soil Most desert soils contain less than one percent organic matter. Good gardening soils need three to four percent. organic • organic material • organic matter • desert gardens • humus
Plant Diseases in Desert Gardens There are millions, perhaps billions of bacteria and fungi that come into contact with plants every day. bacteria • fungus • fungi • saprotrobes • scavengers
Getting Electricity from Sewage One person's trash is another person's treasure. These researchers have shown they can turn sewage into electricity. sewage • electricity • bacteria
The No-Dig Raised Garden You may have hard stony soil or a clay pan but with a no-dig, raised-bed garden you can build a productive garden using organic principles- without great effort. organic garden • natural garden • raised garden bed • gardens design • no-dig garden
Desert Garden Soil Problems A number of soil problems can occur when planting roses in a desert garden. Conditions from iron deficiencies in the soil to excesses of alkali salts can affect roses. roses • desert garden • soil • iron chlorosis • alkali
Stop Hydroponics Odors One common complaint about hydroponics is the smell that often results, but with a little care and knowledge, a well run hydroponics system doesn't need to smell bad. hydroponics • undesirable smells in hydroponics • garden odor • beneficial microbes • microbial equilibrium
Wintertime Tasks for the Gardener Wintertime should be anything but a slow time for the gardener. While you're waiting for spring blooms, here are two wintertime tasks that'll get your garden ready for spring. Learn the best ways to store seeds and tender perennials and discover the benefits of composting. saving seeds • composting • tender perennials • gladiolus bulbs • tuberous begonias
Mulch Mulch and More Mulch Mulch in your garden is a wise investment. Any time and money you spend will be richly rewarded with a big reduction of pests and disease. Your plants will be healthier organic • garden • mulch • balance • nature
What are Saprotrobes? There are millions, perhaps billions of micro-organisms which come in contact with desert plants every day. saprotrobes • saprobes • micro-organisms • fungal • bacterial
Acanthamoeba – Eye Parasite Acanthamoeba spp., amoebae that live in water and soil, can hitch a ride on a contact lens, then invade a vulnerable eye and destroy the cornea. acanthamoeba • eye parasite • environmental amoeba • what is acanthamoeba • avoid acanthamoeba
Building A Compost Pile Take into account time requirements, space available and your budget. compost • composting • compost pile • barrel composter • three-bin composter
How to Compost Your Garden, Yard & Kitchen Waste Hesitant to start composting because you fear it will be a smelly, messy inconvenience? Read on. A compost bin can reduce your garbage bill and enrich your garden! garden compost • how to compost • composting tips • composting kitchen waste • compost organic matter materials
Planting Under Trees - Part 2 Gardening in Shade - Planting Under Trees - Part 2 trees • soil • roots • mulch • planting
May Gardening: Tips for Desert Gardeners General desert gardening tips, including using vegetables as perennials, planting methods, and composting. compost • composting • tomatoes • perennials • vegetable gardening
Healthy Bonsai From The Ground, Up A brief summary on the proper soil mixes for healthy bonsai bonsai • soil • sifting • japanese • penjing
Mysterious green crust on a blasted planet Lichens are the dominant form of vegetation on eight per cent of the earth's land surface, and a major contributor of nutrients to barren environments such as desert and tundra. They are a key indicator of ecological change and a warning signal of decline. Use the internet to learn about them and use them to monitor environmental health where you live. lichen • ecology • environment • epiphyte • symbiont
It's in the Air Where did life begin? Scientists have a new theory about cell development taking place in the atmosphere atmosphere • weather • cell • life • origin
Aw Dry Up: Drought In The Landscape Helping your turf and landscape handle heat and drought. heat • drought • landscape • turf • lawn
Balinese Interior Décor Whether you prefer contemporary or traditional design, the Balinese style is ideal if you want a rustic, Asian-inspired look in your home. balinese decor • tropical decor • tropical home decor • contemporary asian decor • asian-inspired decor
Basic Soil Composition Testing the basic soil composition in your garden.is easy. The do-it-at-home test will show you want you need to do to improve the growing conditons. soil tests • soil compositon • clay soil • sandy soil • silt soil
Biofuels: A Glossary of Terms With concerns for the environment and national security growing daily, scientists are looking for ways to produce ethanol and other biofuels from renewable sources. biofuels terms • biofuels glossary • alternative fuels • petroleum alternatives • renewable fuels
Colors and Texture in Desert Soils You can have your soil tested, but there are a lot of properties that you can observe and correct yourself. Read about it here. soil properties • texture • organic matter • loam • clay
Compost in the Organic Garden Compost enriches your garden soil, providing nutrients the organic way. You also retard moisture loss and reduce the strain on landfills. compost • organic • garden • soil • nutrients
Compost: Organic Fertilizer Compost is an organic fertilizer and mulch. Learn how to make organic fertilizer in a compost pile and benefits of compost as organic fertilizer and mulch. organic fertilizer • compost • compost pile • organic gardening • organic
Elsa Peretti Since 1974, Peretti has been a featured designer for Tiffany & Co. with designs such as the Open Heart pendant and Diamonds by the Yard. elsa peretti • tiffany & co. • diamonds by the yard • pearls by the yard • round collection
ESA & Ocean Carbon Cycle Research The European Space Agency is working to merge ten years worth of ocean color data to help further the study of marine phytoplankton and ocean carbon cycle research. gmes • global monitoring for environment and security • ocean carbon cycle research • globcolour project • climate change investigations
Freshwater Aquarium Filtration: A continued discussion The basics for fresh water filtration freshwater aquariums • aquaria • filter systems
Gravel and Stone Mulches Gravel and stone offer certain advantages over organic mulching materials. mulches • mulching materials • pea gravel • gravel mulches • stone mulches
Growing Peppers Peppers, including health-giving chillies, are easy to grow in warm sunny places when planted in late spring. peppers • growing • capsicums • health-giving • cultivation
Hot, Hot, Hot Garden Is it hot enough for you, yet? It certainly is for me! Like my plants, I droop when the temperatures soar. Gardening tasks are done in slow motion, if done at all...plenty of time to contemplate the weather and its effect on plants and the gardener. heat • drought • humidity • climate • weather
How To Grow Geraniums Summer blooming plants, like annual geraniums, are easy to grow. Geraniums are low maintenance plants, whether planted in a container or garden bed. annual geraniums • grow geraniums • summer blooming plants • what to use in container gardens • geranium plants
Larry Niven's Ringworld Larry Niven's 1970 Nebula and Huge award-winning classic sci-fi novel Ringworld is a briliant feat of the imagination. Read on to examine what is true and false. ringworld • larry niven • ringworld flaws • ringworld halo • dyson sphere
SRW Tip#6: Treat the Cause, Not the Symptom iron chlorosis • fungal leaf diseases • black spot • powdery mildew • treatment
Raised Beds If you haven't used some type of raised bed in your garden, you really should consider doing so. I've got several various and assorted kinds of raised beds. When I used to grow vegetables, my vegetable garden consisted of a series of raised beds. This type of bed is good for sun or shade; open space or woodland gardens. raised beds • stone • brick • treated lumber • compost
Birthstones for June If one's birthday is in June, learn about the three traditional choices for jewelry. junes birthstones • moonstone • pearls • freshwater pearls • black tahitian pearls
Composting for A Desert Garden Yard waste makes up as high as 30 percent of the solid waste of most municipalities in North America. Food waste makes up another nine percent. Composting uses this mater compost • composting • desert gardens • desert garden • microbial
Contemporary Kitchen Decor The designer kitchen combines sleek, clean lines with functional efficiency. contemporary kitchen decor • modern contemporary kitchen • designer kitchen • kitchen colors • contemporary look kitchen
Crows Make and Use Tools Most animals don't use tools and even fewer make tools - the New Caledonian Crow does both, using twigs, probes, and prefabricated hooks to get at buried or hidden food. crows make use tools • stick twigs hooks probes • leaves wire food • intelligent ability forage activities • camera tracking locating device
Epiphytes Epiphytes are plants that grow on other plants, using them for support. epiphytes • staghorns • bromeliads and orchids • species diversity • platycerium species
Five Kingdoms of Life Scientific classification sorts all life forms on Earth into five kingdoms: monera, protista, fungi, plantae, and animalia. Together they form the tree of life. five kingdoms scientific classification • monera protista fungi plantae • animalia archeobacteria archaeobacteria eubacteria • tree of life • living things organisms phylum
Florida Plant Care --The Soil Fertilizer management of South Florida's alkaline soil can help any gardener or landscaper improve plant care and create a lush tropical environment. plant care • south florida landscapes • south florida plant care • acid-loving plants • fertilizing plants in south florida |
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