Wordless Wednesday: Easing Back In
Happy New Year, gardenerds! We’re easing back in to gardening–gently tip-toeing over the manure heap that was 2020–with a Wordless Wednesday
Happy New Year, gardenerds! We’re easing back in to gardening–gently tip-toeing over the manure heap that was 2020–with a Wordless Wednesday
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With fires raging here in California, the question keeps coming up: how do I deal with fallen ash in the garden? Does it contaminate the soil? Should I eat the plants? These are all good questions. Let’s look at the answers.
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Our guest this week is David White of Center for Regenerative Agriculture. He’s got a PhD in cell biology and uses compost tea and other regenerative practices to rebuild dead soils. He shares his tips for growing healthy soil in your garden.
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