Mushroom compost, also known as mushroom soil, is a beneficial by-product of mushroom farming derived from the leftover growth medium after mushroom harvesting. Much like regular compost, it enriches ...
When it comes to gardening having the right soil makes the difference between a good growing season or a bad one. I have found the addition of mushroom compost makes all the difference for our ...
Mushroom substrate with visible mycelium growth inside a building on a mushroom farm. - Sodel Vladyslav/Shutterstock Are you looking for a gentle soil amendment for your vegetable garden? There's one ...
SOCIAL DISTANCE: When planting multiple dahlia tubers, it's best to keep them about 12-18 inches apart, as dahlias get quite large. Photo courtesy of HummingBlooms Flower Farm Hi there neighbors, ...
Most gardeners in southern Ohio struggle with hard clay soil, making it difficult to grow nice vegetables. Conventional fertilizers like 10-10-10 make the problem worse, doing nothing to build healthy ...
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This mushroom compost could save UK gardeners up to £450 a year – unless they use it on the wrong veg
As food prices climb, a waste product from mushroom farms is quietly transforming UK veg plots. Used on the right beds, mushroom compost can supercharge harvests – or wreck them. Supermarket veg ...
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