by Watchman » 30 Mar 2023 09:20
The goal for any sustainable gardener should be to create closed-loop systems—where the garden can be maintained without the need for many, if any, external inputs. In other words, wherever possible, we should aim to create a garden that can support and sustain itself over time.
This internal sustainability is especially important to think about when it comes to garden fertility. Fortunately, there are plenty of potential sources of organic garden fertilizer that can be found in your home and garden.
When we use these sources of garden fertilizer, we can maintain healthy soils and keep our gardens beautiful and productive over time without having to spend money on commercial products.
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The goal for any sustainable gardener should be to create closed-loop systems—where the garden can be maintained without the need for many, if any, external inputs. In other words, wherever possible, we should aim to create a garden that can support and sustain itself over time.
This internal sustainability is especially important to think about when it comes to garden fertility. Fortunately, there are plenty of potential sources of organic garden fertilizer that can be found in your home and garden.
When we use these sources of garden fertilizer, we can maintain healthy soils and keep our gardens beautiful and productive over time without having to spend money on commercial products. [b][size=150][url=https://www.treehugger.com/diy-fertilizer-from-your-home-and-garden-7370397]READ FULL ARTICLE HERE[/url][/size][/b]
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