Gardening Tips

Effect Of Lime On The Soil

Are you thinking about liming your garden or not? Or perhaps you have already limed it and now want to know how lime affects the soil? In either case, you’ve come to the right place, because I’ll explain the effect of lime in the soil and what happens to the soil when you lime it.

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What Is Organic Mulch?

You’ve decided to mulch your garden with organic mulch materials, but maybe you’re not quite sure what the differences between your materials are? Then you’ve come to the right place, because here you’ll learn what organic mulch materials are, what the different materials are and what the respective advantages and disadvantages are. Organic mulch materials

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What Is Mineral Mulch?

Are you wondering what mineral mulch materials are and where they are used? In addition to these questions, you will learn here what mineral materials are available for mulching and what the advantages and disadvantages of the different mulch materials are. After reading this article, you should have found the right mineral mulch material for

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How To Mulch Properly?

You have decided to mulch your garden, the time has come and all mulching materials are ready. But how to mulch properly? And how to apply different mulch materials in the garden? You can find such a step-by-step guide for all different mulching materials in this article. To mulch the garden properly, organic mulch materials

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Can You Eat Dandelion?

In the garden and meadows dandelion is common but often seen only as a weed. But can you eat dandelions? And if so, what do you have to consider? Everything around the question of whether you can eat dandelions or not you will learn here! You can eat any part of the dandelion, so from

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What Plants Need Lime?

You’ve heard that some plants like lime but you’re not sure which ones and you’re wondering, which plants need lime? In this article you will find a complete list of flowers, vegetable plants, herbs, fruits and shrubs that all like lime. All plants that require neutral or slightly alkaline soil (pH 5.5 to 7.5) need

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What Plants Do Not Like Lime?

Lime is beneficial and sometimes necessary for plants that like neutral to slightly alkaline soil. But not all plants like these conditions and are sensitive to lime. In this article you will learn which plants do not like lime: from flowers, vegetables, herbs to fruit and shrubs that do not like lime. Plants that have

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What Plants Tolerate Coffee Grounds?

You’ve heard that coffee grounds can be used as fertilizer and now you’re wondering which plants tolerate coffee grounds? Here you can find the most popular plants – flowers, vegetables, fruits, herbs and ornamental shrubs – that like coffee grounds. All plants that prefer a rather acidic soil (pH less than 7.0) can be fertilized

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How To Make Soil More Acidic

Certain plants such as blueberries, hydrangeas or rhododendrons require acidic soil. This raises the question of how to make acidic soil. In this article you will learn how to make acidic soil and what home remedies are available to lower the soil pH. Acidic soil can be made from various, organic materials such as bark

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Is Thuja Poisonous?

Thuja is often planted in one’s own home or allotment garden as a hedge, privacy screen or for ornamental and general greening. However, the question arises whether Thuja is poisonous and can therefore also be dangerous for humans and animals? All species of Thuja are poisonous due to the essential oils contained in the plant.

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Can Urea Be Used As A Fertilizer?

Urea is known mainly from cosmetics as an ingredient in creams, but also from agriculture and horticulture. But can you use urea as fertilizer? Here I explain whether and if so, how you can use urea fertilizer. Urea can be easily used in the garden as a nitrogen fertilizer. Urea fertilizer contains 46% pure nitrogen

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