Could they help plant growth using soil/coco etc..
shottie Posts 23 Joined Jul 21, 2010 Points 1 Nov 8, 2011 #1 Could they help plant growth using soil/coco etc..
M mrbong73 Posts 580 Reactions 71 Joined Jul 30, 2010 Points 28 Nov 8, 2011 #2 You Betcha! Starting a worm bin and harvesting homemade castings is one of the best things you can do for your garden. No joke.
You Betcha! Starting a worm bin and harvesting homemade castings is one of the best things you can do for your garden. No joke.
shottie Posts 23 Joined Jul 21, 2010 Points 1 Nov 8, 2011 #3 mrbong73 said: You Betcha! Starting a worm bin and harvesting homemade castings is one of the best things you can do for your garden. No joke. Click to expand... Sound interesting, i have also heard that charcoal is also beneficial for bacteria n carbon for the plants, is this true?
mrbong73 said: You Betcha! Starting a worm bin and harvesting homemade castings is one of the best things you can do for your garden. No joke. Click to expand... Sound interesting, i have also heard that charcoal is also beneficial for bacteria n carbon for the plants, is this true?
jagle Posts 1,535 Reactions 120 Joined Aug 18, 2010 Points 63 Nov 8, 2011 #4 yes charcoal, because of the carbon would be good for the soil, doesnt mean you can start throwing burning wood in there. your own compost bin is the best thing for your garden, and your secret garden
yes charcoal, because of the carbon would be good for the soil, doesnt mean you can start throwing burning wood in there. your own compost bin is the best thing for your garden, and your secret garden
T theTinker Posts 366 Reactions 21 Joined Oct 21, 2010 Points 18 Nov 9, 2011 #5 Can roots uptake carbon? I always thought this was all done by the intake of Co2 and the output of O2?...greedy plants keeping my carbonated air!
Can roots uptake carbon? I always thought this was all done by the intake of Co2 and the output of O2?...greedy plants keeping my carbonated air!