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by Gemma OderingMay 19, 2022

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How to plant a cover crop in your garden

A cover crop is used to refresh and revitalise your garden's. Cover crops replace lost nutrients in the soil in a completely natural way. They are grown in autumn and winter in areas that have been harvested and that are not going to be used over winter.

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by Gemma AbbottMar 25, 2022

How to add organic compost to an existing garden

Organic compost added to your garden provides many benefits to your soil and plants. By adding compost two times a year, early spring and early autumn is a fantastic way to increase microbial activity into your soil, it increases soil fertility with a release of nutrients from the compost.It also...

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