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In the Garden: Improve your garden soil with fall leaves and landscape trimmings
Fall is a great time to improve your soil for next year’s garden. Many of the resources needed are readily available and many are free at this time of the year. Start by putting fall leaves to work in ...
Fall leaves are like a dividend you can invest back into your soil as compost and mulch. Depending on your outlook on life, the leaf fall in autumn can either be a nuisance or a blessing. It’s a ...
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Eco-friendly fall tip: Transform leaves into mulch or compost
As fall sets in, John Skinner with the Missouri Department of Conservation joined Tiffany this morning to share how leaf ...
Amelia Rosser owns Sheelytown Market, a plant nursery on 10th Street in Omaha. She told First Alert 6 that fall is the best ...
Josh Putman, Field Crops and Forage Specialist with the SWNY Dairy, Livestock, and Field Crops Program, shares how fall lime application can help adjust acidic soil pH in preparation for the 2021 ...
Q: I would like to remove a section of my lawn. Is there a way to do this that does not involve a bunch of equipment? My back lawn is difficult to access from the street. During the drought I let my ...
As the combines start rolling across the country farmers are focused on taking the crops off the land. However, it’s a great time for farmers to also be thinking about planting cover crops to help ...
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