Testing your own soil to ensure you have the correct nutrients and type of soil is easy to do. Taking the time to test your raised vegetable garden soil before you start planting will help you to avoid future disappointments.
Testing your own soil to ensure you have the correct nutrients and type of soil is easy to do. Taking the time to test your raised vegetable garden soil before you start planting will help you to avoid future disappointments.
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There is no mistake that going green is top of mind with just about everyone in the nation. With the Obamas growing their own organic garden in the White House to celebrities hiring gardeners to build organic raised vegetable gardens.
The single most important piece of an organic garden is the soil. However, often times your [...]
Vegetable Garden pH Levels Chart. Great little chart for your garden.
The pH level is a measurement of your soil’s acidity or alkalinity. Your raised vegetable garden plants each have their own ideal pH range to grow healthy.
09 Aug, 2009
Posted by: Tony In: Raised Vegetable Garden
Choosing the right mixture of compost, top soil and manure are essential. The largest ingredient will be compost. Lots and lots of compost in your raised vegetable garden is important along with decomposed manure.