No, it generally is not considered a good idea to plant immediately after composting the garden. The National Gardening Association lists the month before the planting season as preferred times for composting gardens. That means, for North America, a late August or early September composting for mid-September to April cool growing season plantings and a late January or early February composting for mid-February to March warm growing season plantings.
Kids can plant a garden at home by choosing a sunny spot, preparing the soil by loosening it and adding compost, selecting seeds or seedlings of plants they want to grow, planting them at the right depth, watering regularly, and caring for the plants by weeding and fertilizing as needed.
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Yes, you can plant popcorn in your garden. Popcorn is a type of corn that can be grown in a garden as long as the conditions are right, such as full sun and well-drained soil.
To see what your plants are, right after you plant them, like if it's a rox plant or not, then right after you plant them, go to the seed cart or super seeds. You don't need to buy anything. Then, click "go back to garden". You see if it is a rox plant or not, and that it has grown.
The best way to improve soil for gardening is to use compost. Plants need food and it is better to use compost than fertilizer as long as the compost is aged and the right type for the plant. Test your soil and know what you need.
To effectively feed your garden for healthy growth and vibrant blooms, use a balanced fertilizer with the right nutrients, water your plants consistently, and ensure proper sunlight and soil conditions. Additionally, consider using organic compost to enrich the soil and promote overall plant health.
To successfully cultivate mushrooms in your garden, you should start by choosing the right type of mushroom for your climate and soil. Next, prepare a suitable growing medium such as compost or wood chips. Plant mushroom spawn in the medium and keep it moist and shaded. Monitor the temperature and humidity levels regularly, and harvest the mushrooms when they are ready.
Acers will be quite happy in an ericaceous compost.
OK try this...right before you go to bed plant the seeds in you moshling garden, and always keep your monster happy.
No. To get moshlings, You have to plant the right sequence of plants in your garden.
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They eat tender veggies in my garden and they hide in shady/moist compost heaps or under bricks, any where for shade. I consider them bad even though they do help w/ creating compost soil as you add plant scrapes onto your compost pile. I have to use those camping/cooking fire torch to turn them. I first water my garden, wait a minute or 2, then I lift my mulch around the veggie bed and I'd see groups of them & I burn them. Be careful not to burn your feet, and have the garden hose right next to you just in case some dry leaves or whatever starts to burn a little. (That's why I water down everything so nothing catches on fire.)