For a good-looking garden in the spring, spend some time the summer before fertilizing your soil.
Spread your garden tarpaulin flat on the ground next to the garden. Place the bag of dry fertilizer on the tarp and scoop the granules on top of the old growth.
A good formula for using fertilizer is 10 pounds for every thousand square feet of garden space.
Dig down about 4 inches into the soil, mixing the dirt, fertilizer, and old growth together. This creates organic mulch, a protective layer that helps enrich the soil during the spring.
Sweep any spilled granular fertilizer into the dustpan and pour into the garden and mix well into the soil.
Spray the garden with the hose, making the soil nice and wet. Enjoy the winter months and get ready to plant in the spring.
Did you know? Modern researchers are using Biochar, an ancient fertilizer that’s similar to charcoal, as a potential bio-fuel.
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