Cracks below the surface: river of life and warning Because I sit in my cabin in northern Illinois, just on the Mississippi River, when I write (here is a few miles wide), I recognized this story very interesting. Having said … The Mississippi River has long been a symbol of American strength and continuity. Stretching […]
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Why souvenir seeds can simply save your garden – and health In the era of industrial agriculture, rapidly developing hybrids and genetically adapted products, a quiet revolution of root in backyard gardens and small farms throughout the country. Commemorative seeds-open varieties transmitted by generations-take their place in the soil, offering something much more valuable than […]
There is still time to enjoy the benefits of seaweed in the garden for the farm. The best fertilizer that you would probably use in the garden is seaweed, but this is the last option that people think about when buying fertilizers. People prefer to buy fertilizers online or in local shopping centers. This should […]
Always ask land owners before wild pressing and feeding. Wild Scrafting is a term about which people refer to collecting wild plants. Wild plants often have strong healing properties and a unique taste. I have never tried a shop bought strawberry, which compared to the taste to tiny Alpine, which grow freely in wild places. […]
There are several applications of grass pruning that actually improve the soil. People who have lawns both small and large can understand how much digestion can be. But even worse – what do you do in all grass cutting after mowing? The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that shipyard waste is the cause of 18% […]
Winter silent alchemy: Understanding the winter composting process Composting in cold weather may seem difficult, but the prizes are worth the effort after the arrival of the growing season. Even when the temperature is immersed, beneficial microorganisms still work under the surface, spreading organic matter to create a humus rich in nutrients that plants want. […]






