HOW TO "MAKE" SOIL - EXPERIENCE AND FEEDBACK ABOUT ORGANIC FARMING METHODS BY TRIAL AND ERROR Back in the early 1940s, Stout began using organic material to cover the beds - in the fall she covered the soil with a layer of straw or hay 20 cm thick. In the spring she made furrows, in which she sowed or planted seedlings (1). Ruth has...
Garden and cottage - read more ... Improvement of soil (organic farming)Why a dwarf trellis garden is more profitable than an ordinary one - economic justification, quality, quantity and characteristics of fruits The size of the harvest of fruits from a tree depends, first of all, on the size of the crown. The more volume the crown occupies, the more yield it provides. Being of huge size, apple and pear trees grafted on vigorous rootstocks provide higher yields during the full fruiting period ...
Garden and cottage - read more ... Productivity - the quantity and quality of fruits in a trellis garden with dwarf trees