Beneficial insects are a vital part of our ecosystem. Without them, there would be little harmony and balance in our agricultural systems and backyard gardens.
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At the very essence of our products, the very essence of our company, we are about the soil. Sure we can get into the weeds about the microbiology, organic acids, cation exchange capacity and all that comes with it but at the end of the day, we get ...
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A soil conditioner is a substance that can be added to soil to change the soil structure. We carve out this definition to provide distinction and clarity for our customers.
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PORT is not a masking agent that simply covers up unpleasant odors, particularly hydrogen sulfide odors. It actually reduces the effluent’s ability to produce the odors.
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Whether you are a novice (like me), a master gardener, or interested in sustainable or permaculture gardening, April is a great time to jump start your garden. So, dust off that straw hat and get out in the garden.
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Chelation is a process by which a material is bound and the charge is changed to make it attractive or unattractive to the plant root.
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Many home owners who have dogs are bothered with the effects of dog urine on their grass. When your dog relieves itself on your grass, you can expect your grass to turn brown or yellow.
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If you were to go out into your backyard and scoop up a single cup of soil, that cup would contain billions of different types of microorganisms.
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When campers and hikers exploring the great outdoors need a bathroom, what are their options? In many outdoor areas, such as national parks and campsites, it's common for visitors to have access to a pit to...
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For sites with drivable road access but no running water, the common backcountry solution is to use a vault toilet.
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