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Should I Put My Compost Bin in the Sun or Shade?
Read more: Should I Put My Compost Bin in the Sun or Shade?Compost doesn’t require direct sunlight but some sunlight can speed up the decomposition process. Sunlight provides warmth, which makes decomposition more efficient. When deciding where to place your compost bin, aim for a warm environment that isn’t excessively hot. This creates the ideal conditions for bacteria, fungi, earthworms, and other beneficial organisms to decompose your…

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Mulching With Grass Clippings: Benefits and Drawbacks
Read more: Mulching With Grass Clippings: Benefits and DrawbacksWhen mowing your lawn, you have two options when it comes to grass clippings. You can bag them or mulch them and leave them on your lawn. In this guide, I outline the benefits and drawbacks of mulching with grass clippings. I’ll also outline how to properly mulch with grass clippings and outline some alternative…

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Pine Bark Mulch: Pros and Cons and How to Use It
Read more: Pine Bark Mulch: Pros and Cons and How to Use ItApplying mulch to the top of your soil can benefit your plants in many ways. One of the more popular types of mulch is pine bark. Pine bark mulch helps to retain water, inhibit weeds, and insulate your soil. It’s also attractive and long-lasting. Of course, there are some drawbacks to consider as well. This…

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Cedar Mulch in Gardens: Pros and Cons, Uses, and Benefits
Read more: Cedar Mulch in Gardens: Pros and Cons, Uses, and BenefitsA common tip for gardeners is to apply mulch to the top of their soil. One of the more popular types of mulch is cedar. Cedar mulch offers a number of benefits. It’s long-lasting, insect-repellent, and weed-inhibiting. It’s also beautiful and has a pleasant aroma. Of course, there are some drawbacks to consider as well.…

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How Long Can a Cactus Go Without Water?
Read more: How Long Can a Cactus Go Without Water?Cacti have evolved to survive for long periods of time without water. Some species can go for as long as two years without a drink. Indoor cacti can go for several weeks without water. These desert plants have adapted to thrive in dry conditions. That said, they still need water to survive. In this guide,…

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What is the Best Deer Food Plot for Sandy Soil?
Read more: What is the Best Deer Food Plot for Sandy Soil?If you are a hunter and you want to attract deer to your property, one of the best ways is to grow a food plot. One common problem is sandy soil. Many crops just don’t grow well in sandy conditions. In this guide, we’ll outline the best food plots for sandy soil. We’ll outline the…

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The Art of Scything: An Ancient Tool for Modern Homesteaders
Read more: The Art of Scything: An Ancient Tool for Modern HomesteadersIn the gentle morning light, a rhythmic swish breaks the stillness as a blade sweeps through the tall grass, laying it down in neat rows. This serene scene encapsulates the ancient art of scything, a traditional method of mowing and reaping that dates back to a time before the clamor of gasoline engines echoed through…

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Can You Compost Cork? Natural Wine Cork Disposal
Read more: Can You Compost Cork? Natural Wine Cork DisposalCan you compost cork? The short answer is yes. Cork is compostable. It is a natural material that comes from a tree. That said, not all wine corks are compostable. Some corks are made from synthetic materials, such as plastics, that will not break down in your compost bin. In this guide, we’ll go…

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Growing Lavender for Profit on a Small Farm or Homestead
Read more: Growing Lavender for Profit on a Small Farm or HomesteadLavender can be an incredibly profitable crop. It requires little maintenance, it’s easy to grow, and the startup cost is low. It’s also a surprisingly versatile crop. Lavender can be sold fresh, dried, or processed into a wide range of value-added products. It also doesn’t require too much land to grow profitably. Lavender can produce…

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Raised Beds Vs In Ground Gardening: Pros and Cons
Read more: Raised Beds Vs In Ground Gardening: Pros and ConsWhen starting a garden, one of the most important decisions you’ll have to make is whether you want to build raised garden beds or simply grow directly in the ground. This decision will depend on a number of factors including what you plan to grow, how much space you have to work with, and your…











