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Will it kill my potted tree if I use tree fertilizer spikes? I recently bought some tree fertilizer spikes to feed my potted dwarf kumquat and lime trees After I got them home, I read the following warning on the side of the box: NOTE: Never apply within
tomatoes - What is the value of powdered onion as a fertilizer or soil . . . @Stephie I was just thinking of cheap food sources that might have valuable nutrients It came down to potatoes and onions I ruled out potatoes since they absorb more pesticides and herbicides than onions, I've heard And potatoes might spread more diseases to tomatoes and peppers I'm still thinking about giant squash, though I'm just thinking about ways to make more kinds of organic
How can I encourage mulch to decompose? I have a few football-sized holes in a yard where I removed some rocks I have access to a large amount of finely chopped wood mulch How can I encourage the mulch to decompose into fill dirt?
pest control - Keeping rats from eating my plants - Gardening . . . The rats have devastated my garden They ate innumerable plants The magnolias, spider plants, golden pothos, money tree leaves, peace Lily's, giant Thai elephant ear, and so many, many more I killed many previously with sticky traps (which I don't like to use because they also kill birds), and with metal traps, but after watching the screaming death of their mother the new brood has wised up
Why does my green giant arborvitae have so many buds? I have about 10 green giant evergreens and only one of them has what I call large buds on the tips of the branches Why only this one shrub? Some branches are so loaded that they are drooping?
What is the best way to compost a large pile of leaves with minimal . . . I know this isn't what you want to hear, but the fastest (in terms of their rotting down) and tidiest way to compost leaves is actually to bag them up - if they're wet already, all the better, if not, wet the contents, tie the tops shut, poke two or three holes in the bottom of the bags and stand them out of the way somewhere to rot down over time You can stack them up, but don't stand them