Studies and first-hand experiences have shown the potency of compost in bringing vitality to the garden soil and plants. And the good news is that making compost is easy and environmentally-friendly. It could be made from kitchen scraps such as banana peelings,...
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...
Mulch: The Secret To A Lush Garden and A Lower Water Bill A surprising number of gardeners we talk to still aren’t using the right mulch. More surprisingly, some gardeners still aren’t using mulch at all. What’s the right way to do things, you ask–to...
As a community, the rule for our collective green thumb is simple: take the stuff that was once alive so we can then transform it into rich, nourishing compost. In a recent article highlighting compost initiatives in the Reno area, Cody Witt, the Strategic Everything...
Accurately watering your plants can be challenging without proper knowledge of soil, climate and other planting factors. As a general rule, too much watering can lead to suffocation of the roots, while too little watering can deplete soil of essential hydration. So...
Written by: Angela Thomas, NY City Pest Control Soil Degradation and Erosion Soil degradation has become a major concern among many farmers. Degradation can be defined as soil that has been contaminated by: Salinization: the accumulation of soluble salts, causing...
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...
With the recent April showers (and sunny days just around the corner), we’re all eager to get our hands in the ground and finally start gardening. But not so fast! Let’s take a quick look around backyard to make sure your garden is fully prepped to receive new plants....
Oh yes, it’s April in Northern Nevada … well, technically it’s April everywhere. But, this month always bring furrowed eyebrows to the faces of gardeners in and around Northern Nevada. Why? Because it’s a time of gambling, sort of. See, April could be the month that...
With Full Circle Soils & Compost, starting seeds indoors is easy (and largely fool proof). In this brief video, Farmer Craig shows how easy it can be to start seeds in a recycled egg carton. Let’s sow some quinoa seeds!...
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