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No-dig gardening

...to cultivation favoured by many organic gardeners . The primary reasons for digging the soil are to remove weeds , to loosen and aerate the soil and to incorporate organic matter such as compost or manure . However there is a strong case against digging, which argues that in the long term it can be deleterious to the soil 's health. Whilst digging is an effective way of removing perennial...
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Seaweed fertiliser

...by rainwater. Seaweed, particularly bladderwrack , kelp or laminaria , can be either applied to the soil as a mulch (although it will tend to break down very quickly) or can be added to the compost heap, where it is an excellent activator. In terms of soil structure it does not add a great deal of bulk, but its jelly like alginate content helps to bind soil crumbs together, and it contains...
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Initial-stress-derived noun

...along with cigarette , insurance , and many others) are stressed on the first syllable. List absent - abstract - address - affect - affix - ally - attribute - combat - combine - compact - compost - compound - compress- commune - concert - conduct - confines - conflict - conscript - console- consort - construct - consult - content - contest - contract - contrast- converse - convert - convict...
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German mound

The German (or ' Magic' ) mound composting method is a good way of dealing with excess amounts of woody garden wastes, e.g., prunings, hedge clippings, brassica stems, brashwood, etc. In summary, the technique involves digging a circular trench about 1' deep and 5' wide, in the centre of which is dug another 1' deep hole into which therough material is piled. Turves are...
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Leaf mold

Leaf mould is a form of compost produced by the breakdown of shrub and tree leaves. Due to the slow decaying nature of their lignin (cellulose) content, autumn leaves break down far more slowly than most other compost ingredients, and therefore should be composted separately. This can be achieved either by placing the collected leaves in plastic bags (taking care to avoid...
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Bioremediation

...material at the site while ex situ involves the removal of the contaminated material to be treated elsewhere. Some examples of bioremediation technologies are bioventing, landfarming, bioreactor , composting , bioaugmentation and biostimulation . Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Monitoring bioremediation 2 See also 3 External links 4 References Monitoring...
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An Agricultural Testament

...Testament , a book by Sir Albert Howard , is credited by some with launching the organic farming agricultural movement . It focuses on the nature and management of soil fertility, and notably explores composting . At a time when modern, chemical -based industrialized agriculture was just beginning to radically alter food production, it advocated natural processes over than man-made inputs as the...
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Physiological plant disorders

...roots to split, onion saddleback (splitting at the base), tomatoes to split and potatoes to become deformed or hollow. Using mulches or adding plenty of organic matter such as leaf mold , compost or well rotted manure to the soil will help to act as a 'buffer' between the sudden change ofconditions. Hail can cause damage to soft skinned fruits, and may also allow brown rot or other...
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Iron deficiency (plant disorder)

...and quantity. Iron deficiency can be avoided by choosing appropriate soil for the growing conditions (eg, avoid growing acid loving plants on lime soils), or by adding well rotted manure or compost . Other physiological plant disorders include; Boron deficiency Calcium deficiency Magnesium deficiency Manganese deficiency Nitrogen deficiency Phosphorus deficiency...
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Potassium deficiency (plants)

... and their symptoms can often be confused with wind scorch or drought. Prevention and cure can be achieved in the shorter term by feeding with home-made comfrey liquid, adding seaweed meal, composted bracken or other organic potassium -rich fertilisers . In the longer term the soil structure should be improved by adding plenty of well rotted compost or manure . Wood ash has high...
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