Going Organic: Garden Equipment and Supplies for Organic Growers

Two Tips for Gardening Enthusiasts Who Have Bought a Chainsaw

If you're a gardening enthusiast who has just bought a chainsaw, these tips might be helpful to you. Buy a scabbard for the chainsaw  One very inexpensive accessory you should get for your chainsaw is a scabbard; this is a hard plastic cover that fits snugly over the chainsaw's blade. Having this protective cover over the chainsaw will make it safer for you and the other household members. For example, if you need to lay the chainsaw down on the lawn whilst you gather up the branches you cut off with it and then put them in the bin, putting this cover over the blade before you leave it unattended would mean that you would not need to worry about a family member, who might be walking barefoot across the lawn, stepping on the blade and wounding their foot. Read More 

Top Reasons to Opt for Bulk Mulch Over Bagged Delivery

When it comes to taking care of your lawn, mulch is a must-have ingredient; otherwise, your flowers, grass, and young trees will die prematurely. Mulch helps retain soil moisture and protects young roots from the elements. Additionally, mulch provides soil nutrients, especially the organic type. Notably, there are two options for mulch delivery: bagged or bulk. While there are valid reasons to go with either option, this article highlights the benefits of bulk mulch over bagged delivery. Read More 

How To Keep Your Mulch From Turning Bad Before Use

Mulch is one of the best ways to keep your garden looking good year-round, and its many insulative properties are in high demand. The only problem is that you cannot really buy mulch in small packages, and most people purchase large quantities assuming they will be able to use it all at once. It is easy to end up with too much mulch and then have no idea what to do with the leftovers, which can go bad if not looked after quickly. Read More 

Two tips for business owners who want to rent indoor plants for their upcoming product launch

If you will be renting several indoor plants and using them to jazz up the venue where you're launching your new product, you should follow the advice described here. Pick plants that will fit in with the type of product you're launching It's best not to pick plants randomly from the indoor plant hire business. Instead, you should try to pick ones that will work well with the product you plan to launch. Read More 

Hydroponic gardening | Growing the healthiest tomatoes

Tomatoes are very popular and versatile. However, growing them traditionally in soil doesn't work so well when the climates change. Hydroponic gardening makes it possible to have these plants right outside your doorstep all through the year. And that not all--controlling the environs for these vegetables also produces juicy and nutritious tomatoes. You won't have to go for the artificially ripened flavourless ones anymore. However, if you're thinking of growing tomatoes hydroponically, here are a couple of tips to get you started. Read More