High Arch Wheel Hoe
High Arch Wheel Hoe for Hilling Corn and Potatoes Cultivating the soil with a high arch wheel hoe...
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by urbanhomesteadingpdx_dwn0nl | Jan 18, 2023 | organic gardening, Tools | 0 |
High Arch Wheel Hoe for Hilling Corn and Potatoes Cultivating the soil with a high arch wheel hoe...
Read Moreby urbanhomesteadingpdx_dwn0nl | Jan 17, 2023 | organic gardening, Sustainability, Tools | 0 |
What is a Garden Hoe with Wheels? The traditional garden hoe or even the specialized hula hoe are...
Read Moreby urbanhomesteadingpdx_dwn0nl | Jun 19, 2022 | Compost, Mulch, organic gardening, Soil Amendments | 0 |
The chop and drop technique in a food forest is a proven permaculture strategy for building a rich soil microbiome. Chop and drop is simply the concept of trimming plants and placing the cuttings on the ground to rot and...
Read Moreby urbanhomesteadingpdx_dwn0nl | Jun 5, 2022 | Backyard Poultry, Compost, Gardening, Mulch, organic gardening, Sustainability | 0 |
Top 5 Reasons to Use Wood Chips in a Garden These are the top 5 reasons we use wood chips in a...
Read Moreby urbanhomesteadingpdx_dwn0nl | Jun 4, 2022 | Building Garden Beds, conventional gardening, Gardening, organic gardening | 0 |
A few garden design basics to think about for the urban homesteader to think about it is what type...
Read Moreby urbanhomesteadingpdx_dwn0nl | Aug 18, 2021 | Building Garden Beds, Gardening, organic gardening | 0 |
Building Wood Raised Garden Beds Building wood-raised garden beds is a very popular method of...
Read Moreby urbanhomesteadingpdx_dwn0nl | Aug 2, 2021 | Compost, organic gardening, Soil Amendments | 0 |
Soil Amendments Soil amendments enhance the productivity of the native soil. There are a large number of different soil amendments available to adjust the nutrient and mineral levels in your gardens and food forest. However,...
Read Moreby urbanhomesteadingpdx_dwn0nl | Jun 16, 2021 | Building Garden Beds, Compost, fruit trees, Gardening, Mulch, organic gardening | 0 |
Compost Compost is the most important amendment to an organic garden. Urban homesteaders can make their own compost or buy it by the yard. While buying may be a necessity at the start of building new garden beds. Over time it...
Read Moreby urbanhomesteadingpdx_dwn0nl | Jun 13, 2021 | conventional gardening, organic gardening | 0 |
Conventional Gardening or Organic Do you want a conventional garden or an organic garden? The vast majority of urban homesteaders want to grow gardens with organic or beyond organic methods. As an example, many people may not...
Read Moreby urbanhomesteadingpdx_dwn0nl | Jun 5, 2021 | Building Garden Beds, organic gardening | 0 |
Building Garden Beds: In-Ground Garden Beds Building in-ground garden beds are as simple as it...
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