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1: 3 Reasons Why You Need Mulch In Your Garden

Think of the many times that you have been in your garden, bent over, raking, wishing that you had more time and that you were out of the sun that is currently scorching your back and shoulders. Here are three ways that you can use mulch in your garden as a way to defend yourself against not only weeds, but also the onslaught of natural elements that may harm your organic plants.

2: How To Make A Mulch Pile

Creating a mulch pile for your garden is one of the more important things you can do when preparing for your organic planting. Here are a few tips on how you can create a very large and easy to maintain mulch pile for your organic garden.

3: Stop Weeds With Organic Compost

One of the largest time consumers in the organic gardening arena is taking care of weeds. One of the easiest ways to combat weeds is with organic compost. Here are a few tips on how to use organic compost to help battle weeds that will pop up in your garden.

4: How To Use Organic Compost With Bulbs

Organic compost is a potent resource for nutrients, however, because of this, there is something that needs to be said regarding its use with bulbs and how much compost to use with these plants as you carry them over into the next season. Here are a few tips on how to use organic compost in a proper way in order to prepare your plants with bulbs to bloom in a healthy way.

5: Bulb Jump Start With Organic Mulch

If you springtime is a fantastic time of the year. It is the time of rebirth of nature and the many plants that you will begin to grow in your garden inside your home or outside. Here is a process that I use called the jumpstart process that I use every year with my bulbs and how worm compost can be used as an organic mulch in order to make sure this process is quick and easy.

6: Worm Bins - The Secret To Free Organic Compost

Here are a few quick and easy tips on how to make sure that you can provide the best organic compost for your garden using worms and worm bins.

7: Indoor Organic Gardens - Know These Tips Or Fail

Here are a few little known tips on how to achieve a successful indoor organic garden.

8: Soil - Why Soil Is Important For Your Organic Garden

Here are a few tips on how you can improve the quality of your soil so that your organic plants can grow quickly and easily.

9: Organic Gardens - How To Start An Organic Garden Fast

Here are a few tips on how you can create a successful and fast growing organic garden in no time at all.

10: The Ideal Carbon/Nitrogen Balance In Your Compost

In most gardens, the leaves that are not swept away become compost over time. If you have a bit of time on your hands however, you could start a garden compost pile which ensures compost that is balanced in terms of the nitrogen, carbon, potassium and phosphorus. When you achieve this, you know

11: How To Maintain A Compost Heap

There 's so much waste that is generated in gardens every day. You'll find leaves, dead plants, twigs and grass clippings. It takes too long and probably involves a lot to take it to a landfill so what do you do? The simplest solution is to start a compost heap saving a lot of time and money, no

12: Grass Compost. Natures Secret For A Flourishing Garden

The best organic fertilizer comes from your garden. Don't throw out the grass. If managed properly, grass can be the answer to your composting problems. With a little effort and care, you can keep the grass from rotting. All you have to do is take a few precautionary measures to succeed in your

13: Earthworms. The Gardeners Best Friend

When we see a garden at its best, it means the earthworms are at work making the soil rich in nutrients. The organic substances in the soil are broken down by these creatures and changed into nutrients that the plants absorb easily. As the earthworms burrow into the ground, they loosen the eart

14: How To Do Vermicomposting

What is vermicomposting? Vermicomposting means using worms to make compost. This is very easy to do and needs just a little bit of garden space and you can even do it in your basement or your garage. This is one great way to use up your kitchen waste and not let it go to waste. Let 's show you h