Govtgirl
Cathlete
Ok, I never thought in a million years I would give a hoot about gardening and landscaping, but my husband and I bought a cute 1950's house a few years ago with an awful yard, and I've since gotten the urge to make it all-out adorable!
I've been working on it for 3 years, and now I'm going to take the plunge and get a dual-chamber composter (I'm SO excited!) to take care of all the yard debris I'm accumulating, so I know pretty soon I'm going to have a lot of nice compost to use, which will really help things come along.
I would like to do as much as I can organically, that just makes sense to me, but it is all so confusing about which products to use. Should I stick with the Hollytone, Plantone, etc kind, or do I mix it up with other products like Osmocote? I see all these recipes for stuff to put down on the lawn, flowers, etc, and I understand they all have different needs, but do I need to mix up recipes?? I like to garden as a stress-reliever, not make more stress about which products to use, or feel like I'm "cooking" in the yard with all the different "2 cups of this, 10 oz of that" stuff.
If anyone has any helpful hints about what they do, I would very much appreciate it. I'm all ready to be product-line loyal, so if there's something out there that's dummy-proof, I'm all ears! Thanks!
I've been working on it for 3 years, and now I'm going to take the plunge and get a dual-chamber composter (I'm SO excited!) to take care of all the yard debris I'm accumulating, so I know pretty soon I'm going to have a lot of nice compost to use, which will really help things come along.
I would like to do as much as I can organically, that just makes sense to me, but it is all so confusing about which products to use. Should I stick with the Hollytone, Plantone, etc kind, or do I mix it up with other products like Osmocote? I see all these recipes for stuff to put down on the lawn, flowers, etc, and I understand they all have different needs, but do I need to mix up recipes?? I like to garden as a stress-reliever, not make more stress about which products to use, or feel like I'm "cooking" in the yard with all the different "2 cups of this, 10 oz of that" stuff.
If anyone has any helpful hints about what they do, I would very much appreciate it. I'm all ready to be product-line loyal, so if there's something out there that's dummy-proof, I'm all ears! Thanks!
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