Garden Answer has so many bulbs yet to go in the ground and it’s time to finish the job. Follow along and see how a bit of Espoma Organic Bio-tone Starter Plus is key to kicking off this task.
Laura from Garden Answer got her hands on some gorgeous new caladiums just in time for Christmas. Follow along for some keys to transitioning to holiday decor using Potting Mix!
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Starting a fun new succulent project? Take a tip from Garden Answer and kick things off with Espoma Organic Cactus Mix, which is made specifically for cactuses and succulents.
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A rainy week calls for an awesome indoor activity like this one! Remember: Anything that contains something is a potential planter. Watch as Laura from Garden Answer makes the most of her old tea tins using Espoma Organic Cactus Mix!
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Fall crops already? That’s right! Join Garden Answer and get some great ideas for food crops in the upcoming season.
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When planting new trees, don’t forget to add a healthy combination of Espoma Organic Bio-tone and Iron-tone to help them establish fast. Watch the full video with Garden Answer!
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Are your tomato plants growing out of control? Time to tie them up with Bloom and Grow Radio‘s Tying and Fertilizing Tomatoes video featuring Tomato-tone!
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A little vitamin boost from Bio-tone Plus before amending your soil is key when planting up a fresh tomato path. More great tips from Bloom and Grow Radio in the full video!
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In this fall episode of Garden Answer, Laura is making leaf mulch from her fallen leaves. It’s a free resource that will help build healthy soil. Instead of going to all the trouble of bagging leaves, recycle them.
She begins by blowing all of her leaves onto an open grassy
area and mulch mowing them. Laura has a
large riding lawn mower but you can get the same results with a regular walk-behind
model. Just go back and forth until the foliage is fairly small and then attach
the bag to suck them up.
Laura wants to enrich the empty raised beds in her vegetable
garden. She pours about two inches of shredded leaves on the top of each one.
Followed by a sprinkling of Espoma’s
organic Blood Meal. She’s creating a
mini compost pile. In summer, grass clippings would provide the nitrogen to
help break down the leaves. Since she isn’t cutting grass anymore, she uses the
blood meal as an organic nitrogen supplement.
Blood meal may keep plant-eating pests away but it can
attract meat-eaters like dogs, raccoons, and possums. If that would be a potential
problem, put the two inches of shredded leaves down and wait until spring to
add Espoma’s organic
Garden-tone.
More leaves? Try making leaf mold. It might sound terrible
but it’s a fantastic soil conditioner. It improves soil structure, helps the soil
retain moisture and creates the perfect habitat for beneficial microbes. Simply
take shredded leaves and pile them up in a wire bin or a quiet corner of the
yard. The following spring you will have the most beautiful, natural-looking
mulch for garden beds. It’s gardeners’ gold.
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