Fast-growing microgreens can be planted today and harvested in just three weeks— and there are plenty more edible plant ...
Microgreens are a type of plant that falls between a sprout and a baby green. They’re nutritious and may offer many health benefits. Here’s how to grow your own and incorporate microgreens into your ...
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The Problem with Using Peat Moss (and What to Use Instead)
Learn how peat moss—a common element of container gardening—affects climate change and what you can use as a sustainable ...
Radish microgreens at Heyday Homestead in Lower Valley. Emma Ek looks in at the growing microgreens at Heyday Homestead in Lower Valley.(Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake) Brycen and Emma Ek of Heyday ...
Peat moss has been a favorite among gardeners for over 50 years now, but we are being urged to consider its impact and look for peat moss alternatives. Coco coir is one of the most popular substitutes ...
W hy does gardening have to inflict so much guilt? I’m talking about sphagnum peat moss, a common soil additive made from decomposing organic material that accumulates in bogs. Chances are you’ve got ...
Each year, professional plant growers and hobby gardeners alike go through vast quantities of commercial soil products for seed starting, container gardening, patching lawns and improving growing beds ...
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