Top 8 worm farm problems and how to solve them
Common worm farming problems include the worms getting too hot, drying out. being fed too … Read more
Common worm farming problems include the worms getting too hot, drying out. being fed too … Read more
The advantages of soft mulches like straw, Lucerne and pea straw mulch is that they … Read more
Worm farming is a great way to avoid food waste, make organic fertilizer for your … Read more
The best mulch for Mediterranean herbs is bark or mixed tree mulch because it is … Read more
Planting seeds to grow bee friendly plants in pots or scatter sow them in your … Read more
Compost bags are a cheap alternative to compost bins. They are great for small gardens … Read more
In windy areas use a heavy mulch like bark chips or landscaping rock. To stop … Read more
Worm farm bedding can be made out of dry fall leaves, coconut coir, newspaper shredded … Read more
Putting mulch and rocks around the house will make it look great, improve the soil … Read more
Avoid placing mulch over seeds you have just sown. Mulch will stop seeds from getting … Read more
Mulching over the top of wildflower seed will stop them from getting enough light to … Read more
To tell if your worms are alive use a small spade to move the top … Read more
To replace soil for potted plants removing the plant gently, tap off the excess soil … Read more
You can put wood mulch straight over rocks in your garden. Removing rocks can be … Read more
A grafted mango tree will produce fruit quicker than a seedling mango tree so is … Read more