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Aged Manure
Many gardening books blithely recommend, almost as a knee jerk reaction, “aged manure” as a primo amendment for soils in the home landscape. This material is usually used as a fertilizer rather than as a mulch although it is a perfectly legitimate addition to the menu of your earthworms and soil microbes.
Dried Manures
Whether you are setting out new trees and shrubs, preparing a vegetable garden, or getting flower beds ready for spring planting, dried manure is a wonderful material to mix with the soil at planting time.
joe gardener -- Gardening, Landscaping,Horticultural Resource
As they say, necessity is the mother of invention and thanks to the clever thinking of a family of dairy farmers; CowPots was invented as a way of solving that problem while providing a valuable resource to gardeners too!
Planting Allium
If necessary, improve drainage by building beds higher than the surrounding soil surface and add lots of organic matter (such as rotted manure, leaf mold or peat moss) to the soil.
Materials Transfer Tool
Rather they are designed to transfer or move stuff from one place to another. The transfer shovel is good for loading a wheel barrow with dirt or gravel. It will be available in the spring of 2004 with a suggested retail price of $29.
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