Turning Organic Waste Into Fertile Soil For Homestead Garden
You don't need to buy fertilizer if you have a homestead. If you have animals, the proper handling of manures can deliver a lifetime of nutrients for your soil. Because nitrogen and other nutrients are less soluble so, they last longer.
What does this empty wheelbarrow have to do with an organic garden? It was full of rabbit mature that I'm spreading in a large organic garden. This is to feed the soil rather than the plants.
Good quality soil makes growing easy. Planning to manage organic waste can make a massive difference with your growing abundance. Here's more on the value of manure for small farms and homesteads, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shgRvqyAlHc
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