Something Rotting In Your Garden!
January 28th, 2009 by RickYour organic garden needs rotted organic material, compost, in order to thrive. Don’t just rely on any old detritus to feed your organic garden though. Depending on your soil and what your growning there are materials that won’t help much, and there are others for which your garden plants are starving. Random composts do not match the correct carbon-nitrogen ratio and water content. The main thing you need to know about compost is that you the gardener must control and stabilize the otherwise natural decomposition process in order to attain the ideal compost for your garden.
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