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Soil is a general term which refers to the earth that plants grow in. This category lists sites providing information and advice to home gardeners on the topics of soil, potting mixtures, and additives.
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Soil is a general term which refers to the earth that plants grow in. Sites which focus on issues and advice regarding soil and additives can be found here.Sites should give information and/or advice about the quality of soil, how to improve soil, the chemical components of soil, or how to measure the amount of soil one needs to fill a specified area. Additives includes a range of topics such as mulch, fertilizer, and compost.
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This category lists sites offering the home gardener information about the properties, uses, and types of fertilizers. Commercial sites will not be listed here. Instead, try the following categories:
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Fertilizers are used to add nutrients to soil to help developing plants grow healthily. Sites with information explaining the chemical components of fertilizers, how to use them, and what exactly they are used for are listed here.
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Mulch in a garden is a layer of material on top of the bed which maintains soil moisture, moderates its temperature, and in some cases can help improve its texture and fertility. Sites with information explaining what mulch is, how to successfully mulch, and how to create a mulch are listed here.
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