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| Grow Your Own - Organically |
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| This article offers gardeners and would-be gardeners a primer for growing their own organic foods. |
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| Take your time – do some research. Remember, an ill-planned garden will cost you both money and time.
The Preparation
The composition of good garden soil may be surprising to some. In fact, this is the most complicated part of the whole process, so pay close attention. The proper growing canvas is actually made up of three layers. The uppermost horizon, “topsoil,” is the most fertile layer where the majority of roots grow. It’s likely to contain a heavy amount of living matter(fertilizer), including microbes, certain animals and decaying organic material from plants and animals. Nex |
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| Written by: |
Chelsey Gardner |
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11/02/2007 |
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