Hobby Farm Hacks: Use a Hand Saw as a Soil-Preparation Tool
December 4, 2018Are you fond of farm hacks? Using an old, dull hand saw as a tool for soil preparation might seem far-fetched, but it can be surprisingly effective.
Are you fond of farm hacks? Using an old, dull hand saw as a tool for soil preparation might seem far-fetched, but it can be surprisingly effective.
With a few extra steps, your compost pile can become more than just a great garden amendment—it can be a form of passive energy for home heating, too.
Give your plants a modest boost of the nutrient copper simply by employing some stylish garden tools.
Only a few basic sewing skills are needed to build a portable hanging garden out of geotextiles.
Through a process called phytoremediation, houseplants can give your indoor living space a breath of fresh air.
A little wintertime fruit-tree maintenance will pay off big time this summer when you’re ready to harvest apples, pears, peaches and more.
Often confused with “sprouts,” microgreens only comprise the above-ground parts of the plant, rather than everything from root to shoot.
As much as you think you can, it’s impossible to “do it all,” so for your sanity’s sake, gracefully say goodbye to the projects no longer serving you or your homestead.
Litter drifting into your garden can be a huge bummer. Join forces with the surrounding community to put your city’s trash problem to bed.
Pack on a blanket of snow around your overwintering crops to keep your garden nice and cozy until spring weather arrives.