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You Have Mulch So Use is – First Garden New Gardener

Posted on July 3, 2020 Updated on June 26, 2020

This entry was posted in First Garden New Gardener and tagged first garden, garden, grass clippings, leaves, mulch, new gardener, organic, paper, pine cones, pine needles, straw, vegetable, Wisconsin, wood chips.

No Dig Potato planting, spinach planting & moving strawberries.

Posted on April 29, 2019

This entry was posted in Weekly Shows and tagged Bluemel's Garden & Landscape Center, build soil, daughter plants, extra, garden, gardening, grow food, how-to, june bearing, migardener, milwaukee, mulch, No Dig Potato, noble spinash, organic, pH, pine needles, planting, red malabar spinch, runners, seed potatoes, soil, spinch, Strawberries, till, urban gardening, vegetable gardening, water, Wisconsin, Wood Prairie Family Farm, zone 5a, zone6.

Using Pine Needles As Mulch For Vegetables – Garden Tip

Posted on April 1, 2016 Updated on April 3, 2016

This entry was posted in garden tip and tagged acidic, animal repellent, free, free mulch, front yard garden, garden, ground cover, idea, Joey baird, mulch, organic, pine needles, resource, safe, vegetables, Wisconsin. garden myth.

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