Posts Tagged ‘Soil’

Raised Bed Vegetable Gardens

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
ginsburg1124 asked:


Samples of raised beds using 2″ x12″ x12′ pine and working the soil to create raised bed in existing garden.

Marina

Is horse poo good to mix in w/soil for flower beds? or just vegetable gardens?

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
vegetable gardens
Auntie Marie SueB asked:


PREPARING THE SOIL TOMORROW ALL OVER THE YARD

Jaxson

How do I fix having high salt content in water for vegetable garden?

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
vegetable gardening
sweetkid asked:


I am starting a vegetable garden. I have noticed from having house plants that I have a high salt content in my water. Will that be a problem in the garden? What can I do to either fix the problem or something I can mix into the soil to counteract the effects.

Jane

Are landscape timbers safe to use for building a raised bed for vegetable gardening?

Thursday, February 12th, 2009
vegetable gardening
BroknWing asked:


The tag says they are “treated to rejection” Does this type of pressure treated landscape timbers have toxins that will leach into our soil and will the vegetables grown in that area be unsafe to eat?

The timbers are Micropro AC2 if that means anything to anyone

Kolby

When beginning a Vegetable Garden, what are good vegetable to begin with?

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
vegetable gardening
Kas asked:


I am getting ready to start on my first vegetable garden. This season I am just preparing the soil for planting season next year and planning my garden. I was wondering what vegetables are easiest for beginners, or what vegetables grow well together. I am trying to start in on this slowly and deliberatly so that I am not in over my head.

Thanks in advance for you help!

Jessica

How can I correct my over-fertilized vegetable garden?

Sunday, November 16th, 2008
vegetable gardening
mike v asked:


Thanks to everyone who responded to my first question regarding putting too much organic fertilizer on my vegetable garden before the seeds germinated.
Now what can I do? Are the seeds/soil beyond repair? Thanks.

Ashlyn