
There are many ways to add fertilizer to your garden. One of the more popular, especially if you need to cover a large area, is using liquid fertilizer.
Different soil situations need different nutrient values (the NPK numbers). You can learn more about nutrient values here from an article by Cornell University.
Here are some books about various ways you can create your own liquid fertilizer or how to make the most of the liquid fertilizer you have. Read the rest of this entry »

Whether you have a giant spread in the "back forty" or a little pocket lawn, here are a few types of fertilizer and lawn feed that will help you keep it healthy. Notice that we have fertilizer for special needs in here, including heavy traffic areas and both summer and winter formulas. For harsher cold climates, be sure to fertilize before the snow hits as well as in the spring. the the sring. Read the rest of this entry »

No matter what kind of garden you want to create – you need fertilizer to feed the soil and help plants resist pests. Here are some basic garden fertilizers that I find have helped me. Read the rest of this entry »

One of the most important additives to a garden is your own compost. Here are some books, videos and products to help you get the most from garden compost. Read the rest of this entry »