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The Best Wormeries On Test - gardenersworld.com
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13.07.2024 / 09:16

The Best Wormeries On Test

A wormery is a great way of recycling kitchen and small amounts of garden waste, using worms to turn this  material into nutrient-rich natural compost. A sump within the wormery also holds any excess liquid produced during this process and this can be used to feed your plants too. Simply drain it with the tap, every few days, dilute it to a 1:10 ratio of water and you have a nitrogen-heavy liquid feed ready to use. Wormery composting worms are different species to the earthworms you see in your garden, which aren’t suitable, and are known as brandlings, red, manure or tiger worms. They live inside the waste in the wormery bin and thanks to big appetites and a fast metabolism, quickly break down food waste likeegg shells, vegetable peelings and tea bags and turn them into compost for your garden. For help getting started our helpful step-by-step guide explains how to set up a wormery

Farmers in India Have Been Protesting for 6 Months, Have They Made Any Progress? - modernfarmer.com - India
modernfarmer.com
13.07.2024 / 04:11

Farmers in India Have Been Protesting for 6 Months, Have They Made Any Progress?

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

Making plans for potted bulbs post bloom - theprovince.com
theprovince.com
21.05.2024 / 20:45

Making plans for potted bulbs post bloom

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Episode 154: Putting Plants to the Test with Richard Hawke - finegardening.com - city Chicago
finegardening.com
08.03.2024 / 13:37

Episode 154: Putting Plants to the Test with Richard Hawke

Richard Hawke is the Director of Ornamental Plant Research at Chicago Botanic Garden, where he oversees comparative evaluations of ornamental plants. The CBG Plant Evaluation Program has included 117 distinct trials over the past four decades, with 26 comparative trials currently underway in three evaluation areas. In 2011, Richard began reporting trial results in Fine Gardening magazine, and has since written dozens of feature articles that can be found by visiting his author page.

Best garden loppers in 2023: anvil loppers on test - gardenersworld.com - Japan
gardenersworld.com
10.10.2023 / 13:27

Best garden loppers in 2023: anvil loppers on test

When it comes to pruning season, trimming and shaping trees and shrubs with thick, woody growth can feel like a daunting task. While your secateurs and other essential gardening tools may not be up to the task, a strong pair of anvil garden loppers is more than capable of tackling tougher trimming jobs. Used with with both hands their long handles make them ideal for cutting branches up to 50mm thick and if you’re pruning dense dead wood, then a pair of loppers with an anvil blade is the tool for you. Cuts are made as the top blade slices through the wood onto the flat anvil base. They can crush stems as they cut and although bypass blades make cleaner, more precise cuts, anvil blades have greater force. They are ideal for clearing dead branches and making the first cut on thick branches before removing them cleanly with bypass loppers or a saw. Loppers are available with telescopic handles that extend for greater reach and most have an additional cutting mechanism to help you cut thicker wood with less effort, helpful for those with less strength and for very tough wood.

Emma’s Post-Crimbo Pie - theunconventionalgardener.com
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 12:01

Emma’s Post-Crimbo Pie

Christmas guarantees a wide variety of leftovers that need eating up. If you can’t face another turkey curry, or bubble and squeak, then plan on putting together a pie this year.

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