Chopped wood from winter pruning can be air dried in the garden to provide seasoned wood for open fires and multi-fuel stoves for the next winter season.
Resolve to compost more things at home to reduce local landfill waste. Beyond basic greens and browns of home composting, there are compostable surprises.
Once the basics of making leaf mold are proven in your urban garden or allotment, naturally the next step is to experiment with speed of decomposition.
The Heirloom Life Gardener: The Baker Creek Way of Growing Your Own Food Easily and Naturally by Jere and Emilee Gettle inspired by their seed saving story.
Nectarine cultivars grow well in deep, well-drained, moisture retentive soils with a pH of around 6.5. Routine tree care includes feeding and mulching.
What can / can't be composted? How do you start a compost? How does it work? We've broken it down into rich organic nuggets of composting goodness for you