by Full Circle Soils & Compost | Aug 2, 2016 | Gardening, Gardening and Growing Tips, Latest
“Natural pesticide?” Sounds like an oxymoron right? Check this out: There’s a talc-like powder made from the dusty remains of ancient marine plankton. It’s called Diatomaceous Earth and it’s hell for most pesky insects that terrorize our...
by Full Circle Soils & Compost | Jul 21, 2016 | Gardening, Gardening and Growing Tips, Misc, Nevada Compost, Organic Gardening Products, Soil Science, Tips, Uncategorized
It’s halfway through the summer and your garden needs to recharge. Here are some quick tips to keep your garden ship-shape before harvest. For the LAWN: Remove all the weeds. Mow lawn as needed. Redistribute lawn clipping across area. Add 1/4 inch of BOOST all...
by Full Circle Soils & Compost | Jul 5, 2016 | Drought Resistance, Gardening, Gardening and Growing Tips, Latest, Tips, Uncategorized
It’s midsummer in the garden and the growing is underway. The heat is killer out there, and plants are using every ounce of energy to keep a steady pace. At the peak of growing season, plants will begin to feel the heat, the pressure and the utter exhaustion from...
by Full Circle Soils & Compost | Apr 26, 2016 | Gardening, Gardening and Growing Tips, Get Ready for Spring, Latest, Tips, Uncategorized
It’s no secret, spending time with friends is good for you! But did you know that plants have friends too? Placing compatible plants next to each other allows them to benefit the company. This strategy, known as companion planting, helps deter pests, increase the...
by Full Circle Soils & Compost | Jan 6, 2016 | Featured Growers, Gardening, Misc, Uncategorized
Back in December, we held a story contest to honor some good folks doing great things with our products. The prize? A wheelbarrow full of garden goodies destined to the most vote-catching submission. Many of you entered stories and many of you voted. (Awesome!) We...
by Full Circle Soils & Compost | Oct 13, 2015 | DIY, Gardening, Gardening and Growing Tips
URGENT! Do this before mid-October if you want healthy, amazing lawns come springtime! Winter likes to jump onto the scene with a combo of cold weather, short days and a general beating-and-a-half for our lawns. But with a little preparation now, you can reestablish...