Sustainable Gardening with Heirlooms

Come along as we explore the mysteries of soil life and heritage treasures. Learn how incorporating sustainable methods into your garden may create a dynamic ecosystem of life and productivity. Together, let's grow a more environmentally friendly future.

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The vintage-style image of red clover, capturing its distinctive pinkish-red flowers and lush green leaves.
Cover Crops

Is Red Clover A Good Cover Crop?

Red clover is indeed a beneficial cover crop. Cover crops are essential in sustainable gardening and farming as they improve soil health, manage pests, control weeds, and prevent erosion. Red ...

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Compost

What Is The Green Stuff In Compost?

While “browns” and “greens” are both vital for a balanced compost pile, the specific roles these components play are often a source of curiosity. We’ve already highlighted the importance of ...

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Compost

Why Are There Browns In Compost?

Composting is a great way to turn yard waste and food scraps into soil that is full of nutrients. But why do the instructions always mention “browns” and “greens”? While greens provide ...

The vintage-style image of an adult green lacewing collecting nectar has been created. It depicts the lacewing delicately perched on a flower.
Beneficial Predators

Are Lacewings Good For Your Garden?

Lacewings are great for your garden! These beautiful insects with pale green bodies and delicate wings are not just a pretty sight; they are also voracious predators that fight against many pests ...

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Soil Health

Are Coffee Grounds Good For Your Garden?

Introduction Have you ever considered using your leftover coffee grounds to improve your garden? Many gardeners seek natural and sustainable ways to enhance soil quality and promote plant health, and ...

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Cover Crops

Is Hairy Vetch A Good Cover Crop?

Is hairy vetch a good cover crop? Yes, it is. This climbing legume, known scientifically as Vicia villosa, is one of the vibrant green plants you might notice covering farmlands in ...

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Plant Propagation

When Should Seedlings Be Pricked Out?

For gardeners, there’s a good time to do each job on the calendar, especially for taking care of young plants. It’s the same when you prick out seedlings. It’s an ...

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Soil Health

How Do I Use Biochar In My Garden?

You may have heard about biochar if you’re an avid gardener or someone invested in sustainable living. It’s not a newfangled trend by any means; its roots stretch back centuries to ...

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Soil Health

What Is Biochar And What Is It Used For?

Organic waste is used to make biochar, a substance that is like charcoal. It can improve the health of the soil by making it more fertile, keeping water in, and supporting a ...

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