In areas where landfills are starting to reach capacity, many councils and municipalities are encouraging their citizens to separate their yard debris from the rest of the garbage so it can be recycled. The yard waste is then used for composting and the compost that eventually results is used to improve the Soil in various public facilities, such as parks. Some local governments even allow a certain amount of the compost to be used by homeowners for their lawns or organic farming endeavors.... Read More
Building up sustainable Soil for organic gardening starts right after the garden Soil testing has been completed. The testing of the Soil helps to identify the additional fertilizers and conditioners that can be added. When attempting to garden organically, testing, maintaining and improving the Soil is a constant process and one that is well worth the effort, according to those who advocate organic farming and gardening.
Creating sustainable Soil for gardening organically means... Read More