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The mulch question for organic gardeners is not, "If?" but "What kind?" and "How often?" Choose from more than a dozen types of landscape mulch for weed control.
Creating a beautiful and fruitful garden can be easy by utilizing the gardening techniques of mulch and compost.
Spreading organic mulch on your flower garden keeps plants and soil healthy. Mulch naturally prevents weeds, keeps soil cool and moist, and supplies organic matter.
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.
Mulch is a layer of material spread on top of the soil to conserve soil moisture and discourage the growth of weeds.
A little foresight and planning can help protect you from aches, pains and fatigue.
Mulch is important in the organic garden to preserve and develop soil structure, to create fertility and avoid problems of compaction and erosion. There are many choices
Protecting plants during the winter is vital to insure healthy plants next Spring. Frosts, freezing temperatures and rain can injure plants if they are not protected.
When reservoirs are low and weather is dry, reduce your garden's need for water by xeriscaping, switching to targeted irrigation, and protecting plants with mulch.
The pungent flavor of garlic is often used to enhance various meals, but many are astonished to learn how simple it is to grow this particular culinary bulb.
Saving water at home is easier than you may think! Here are 15 simple ways to save water at home.


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