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Here are some gardening tips
from us at the farm: 
 
Lawn and Turf tips
How to get a healthy green lawn, without chemicals

 
Seed Starting tips
See here for tips on germinating seeds.


Transplanting Seedlings
Tips on transplanting seedlings, indoors and out.


Container Gardening
Our tips on  growing veggies and flowers in containers


Home Compost Tea Brewing.
How to brew cheap, safe, and effective compost tea.
For vegetables, flowers, trees, shrubs, and lawns.



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    Composted organics are much better than uncomposted organics for your garden. 

    • Uncomposted manure can leave your garden full of weeds, and possibly other pathogens
    • Uncomposted vegetables, sawdust, and leaf and yard wastes can rob your plants of critical nitrogen sources.
    • Diseased plants can transfer disease to your garden if not thoroughly composted. (140-150 degrees)