Preen is not a fertilizer. It only prevents seeds from sprouting. It prevents your vegetable seeds as well as the weed seeds it is intended to target. They sell an organic variety that is specifically designed to be safe on food crops. That version of Preen is safe to use. Since most vegetable gardens are tilled under annually manual weeding shouldn't present an undue burden and is more fiscally resposible. That said Preen for flower beds and Preen for lawns can both be great time savers. Specific questions about commercially available products can usually be ask of any reputable dealer. Very large garden centers often have an expert on hand during their busiest days.
Yes, but it is better if it has aged and ask the farmer what drenches he gave the sheep and watch out for weed seeds if it is fresh manure.
after two weeks it is
yes and no. depends on how you look at it. think about it.
Yes. It provides Nitrogen that encourages growth.
It is not because it will kill the plants in the garden.
I can't think of any reason why not.
In the USA, all newsprint ink is made from vegetable sources, so the paper is safe to use in the garden. I'm not sure about other countries, though.
depends on your definition of garden soil. if its black dirt from your garden yes. if its soil from a bag no. the bagged soil has fertilizer and other stuff in it that wouldn't be too good for a frog
Red rosin paper is not recommended for use in a vegetable garden as it can contain harmful chemicals that may leach into the soil and affect plant growth or produce safety. It is better to use organic or natural materials that are specifically designed for use in vegetable gardens to ensure the health and safety of your plants.
yes
The pods, seeds, leaves and vines of the garden or green pea is good food for a rabbit. There are a lot of things they shouldn't eat, but usually, if it comes out of your vegetable garden, it's safe for a bunny.
yes