How to keep your worm farm happy
Worms hate hot weather, and cold weather, and don’t like it too wet or too dry, but with the right care, they are powerhouse workers.
Worms hate hot weather, and cold weather, and don’t like it too wet or too dry, but with the right care, they are powerhouse workers.
Many gardeners hate weeds under their fruit trees. Managed correctly, they can bring many benefits to your trees and soil.
Capeweed is not a very useful plant – or is it? As an indicator plant, it can tell you about the health of your soil and how to improve it.
Making sure your fruit tree has enough water in spring will help you to grow larger fruit.
Green manure crops, cover crops, and understory all bring great benefits to the soil, but what’s the difference between them?
Every household needs a worm farm, and here are 5 simple steps for setting one up with almost no cost and very little fuss.