Weeding is vital in gardening as it reduces competition for resources, prevents pests and diseases, maintains aesthetics, and manages invasive species. A balanced approach that respects beneficial weeds enhances overall garden health.
Benefits of Wood Mulch for Sustainable Gardening
The author discusses researching organic waste disposal and circular economy techniques, emphasizing composting and wood-based mulch benefits for gardens. Despite bureaucratic challenges, they aim to create a compost club and promote sustainable gardening practices.
Sustainable Gardening Techniques for Higher Yields
In 2025, Plot 17 aims to enhance productivity through improved soil health, planting schedules, space efficiency, and new watering systems. Key techniques will include perennial crops, companion gardening, and sustainable practices, fostering continuous fresh produce.
Understanding Slow Worms: Essential Garden Allies
The slow worm, a legless lizard often found in the UK, plays a vital role in pest control by preying on slugs and insects. Despite facing threats, they are protected by law. Conservation efforts can help preserve their habitats for future generations.
Understanding Gardening Mini-Seasons
The author shares insights on gardening and seasonal changes, emphasizing the gardener's perspective of twelve mini-seasons instead of the usual four. This approach varies by location, illustrating the nuances of gardening practice, particularly in Kent, England.