Lots of us grow cabbages in our gardens, along with carrots, tomatoes, lettuce and beans. But have you ever grown a cabbage so big that it could feed the neighborhood? Garden master Jim Duthie ...
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Always Keep Your Eggshells, Here Are The 10 Plants That Love Them
Before you trash those eggshells, know this: tomatoes cheer, potatoes perk up — and they're not the only ones. This humble ...
A research team from Finland confirmed the effectiveness of an inexpensive, organic and abundant fertilizer – human urine. In a study scheduled to be published in late October, researchers took human ...
Rishab Chatty sure knows how to grow a cabbage. Chatty, a third-grader at Russel Ranch Elementary in Folsom, took home the Best in State” award and a $1,000 savings bond toward his education after ...
Despite the 'yuk!' factor, urine from healthy individuals is virtually sterile, free of bacteria or viruses. Naturally rich in nitrogen and other nutrients, urine has been used as fertilizer since ...
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