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Organic Soil Fertility Management for Enhanced Paddy Production

... input) 5. Home made heap compost - 2 cartloads (I I) MATERIAL METHOD Sesbania seeds were sown in the soil after the first ploughing and allowed to grow up to preflowering stage where after the field was ploughed and the plants were ... Read Read: Organic Soil Fertility Management for Enhanced Paddy Production

By: Dr.Ashok Kumar Panigrahi | 10/05/2008 | Environment
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How to Increase Tomato Yield With Proper Nutrition and Soil Preparation

... growing success. Structure, pH, and nutrient availability all contribute to plant health. For more detailed information on soil health and how to manage nutrition (including diagnosing nutrient deficiencies), consult a comprehensive ... Read Read: How to Increase Tomato Yield With Proper Nutrition and Soil Preparation

By: Annettew | 07/03/2008 | Gardening
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Rock Garden Soils

... Special Purposes Occasionally, however, you will find plants that require something different from the above in the matter of soil; these will grow in the above mixture, but will grow better if their tastes are catered to. Some insist ... Read Read: Rock Garden Soils

By: Sarah Martin | 16/09/2008 | Home Improvement
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How To Use Food To Describe The Range Of Ph In Soil

... ) becomes weaker and weaker until it is neutral. Then as you add sugar, it becomes sweeter (alkaline) and sweeter. At a 7 your soil is neutral. From 8 to 14 it then becomes increasingly sweeter/more alkaline. Simple right? Okay, now are ... Read Read: How To Use Food To Describe The Range Of Ph In Soil

By: Trudy Coulter | 23/06/2008 | Gardening
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Soil Contamination, How Does it Effect the Inhabitants?

... crops are still sprayed with very toxic pesticides, over use of fertilizers, all these things are causing soil contamination around the world. When there are natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes and tsunamis facilities that ... Read Read: Soil Contamination, How Does it Effect the Inhabitants?

By: Joan Barton | 06/06/2008 | Home and Family
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soil testing machines

... compatible with those observed in the initial investigation and modify the design recommendations as necessary. The soil engineer may also need to evaluate whether the construction is completed in compliance with the meaning and intent of ... Read Read: soil testing machines

By: Sunil | 02/08/2006 | Business
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Your Vegetable Garden and the Soil That It Grows In

... in areas that have low rainfall, or drainage, and that have natural limestone deposits. There is also a lot of salt in the soil. Fertilize with an acidic fertilizer to reduce mild alkalinity. The garden should be watered thoroughly 24 to ... Read Read: Your Vegetable Garden and the Soil That It Grows In

By: Jude Wright | 18/03/2008 | Gardening
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Garden Soil - Naturally Sterilizing Garden Soils

... are tucked tightly, covered with dirt, or held down in another way. This will basically create an oven that will produce soil temperature often above 120 degrees. This will generally "cook" the largest percentage of unwanted soil problems. ... Read Read: Garden Soil - Naturally Sterilizing Garden Soils

By: Steve Boulden | 29/05/2008 | Landscaping

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Gardening Soil

... soil does not exist and most gardeners have to make do with whatever nature or the house builder has left them. The soil itself ultimately governs which plants will grow well and anyone who doubts this should try to grow rhododendrons on ... Read Read: Gardening Soil

By: Neil Parnham | 28/07/2007 | Gardening
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The Genesis of Soil

... , for even the household acids like vinegar will cause the same result. Then these are the three types of soil with which the farmer has to deal, and which we wish to understand. For one may learn to know his garden soil by studying it ... Read Read: The Genesis of Soil

By: John Ugoshowa | 17/11/2006 | Gardening
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Soil Testing Lab Helps Determine Cost of Soil Cleanup

... of thick plastic membranes where there is a risk of contaminants reaching the groundwater, thus spreading. Agricultural soil affected by excessive fertilizers and pesticides can be reconditioned by flushing with large quantities of ... Read Read: Soil Testing Lab Helps Determine Cost of Soil Cleanup

By: Andrew Stratton | 05/09/2007 | Environment
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Soil-Based Probiotics The Missing Link to GI Health

... seed maturation. Simultaneously, these hormones also accelerate further numeric growth of the SBO colonies themselves. The soil that grows fruits and vegetables have not benefited from SBOs for decades. Consequently, fruits, vegetables, ... Read Read: Soil-Based Probiotics The Missing Link to GI Health

By: Stephen Becker | 03/08/2007 | Health
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How To Improve Garden Soil Naturally

... cover crops for the end of summer because they die over the winter and are easy to till in the spring. For the poorest soils, buckwheat is most useful. Green manures can work with or without using powered equipment, but in larger gardens a ... Read Read: How To Improve Garden Soil Naturally

By: Judith Schwader | 04/05/2006 | Gardening
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Benefits of Humic Acid as a Soil Conditioner

... of the plants to uptake nutrients. Humic acid has the ability to unlock nutrients in the soil that would otherwise be unavailable to the plant, while also providing the transport mechanism making these nutrients readily available. On a ... Read Read: Benefits of Humic Acid as a Soil Conditioner

By: Casey Coke | 12/09/2008 | Gardening
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Why Clay and Hard Soils Need Gypsum

... manure, compost, mulches and conditioners are usually the additives that one would use. These items will loosen the soil and do their job over time also. Alright, you have an established garden and have been fighting the ground for years. ... Read Read: Why Clay and Hard Soils Need Gypsum

By: james ellison | 10/07/2008 | Gardening

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