(Video) Grow Ginger? It’s That Easy!

 

If you knew how easy it was, you would always keep a plant or two growing at home

We’re used to buy ginger at health stores, considering it an exotic and mystical plant that grows in the southern parts of Asia.

As a matter of fact, you can re-grow a ginger root (even if it’s dried) and grow an entire plant from it. You should either live in a southern state, or keep it at home providing it with lots of sunlight.

Other than that, your care for the ginger plant shouldn’t be much different from any other plant from your garden or home.

The video explains a lot about how to transplant it, how to make sure it gets its nutrition, and so on. It also reveals a few methods of starting your own ginger plant.

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(Video) Biochar: The Best Organic Food For Your Soil

 

Why praise biochar so much? Read further to learn about the amazing benefits

Biochar, as the name implies, is an organic by-product from burning organic garden matter. It looks like charcoal but it shouldn’t be confused with it.

Biochar has a lot more benefits (some truly astonishing ones) compared to charcoal and other similar soil fertilizers. Once you learn how beneficial biochar is, you may even discontinue your use of other fertilizers.

Biochar is very potent and boosts the soil’s health not only with nutrients. In fact, biochar is of immense help to all beneficial insects and mostly to earth worms. You’ll learn why, and we’re sure it’s something you may not have known before.

Go ahead and watch the video. Then try this in your garden and observe the changes!

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(Video) Compost Not Composting? Learn How To Remedy The Compost

 

The most common issues and how to kick-start the composting process

It’s fair to say that composting isn’t an easy all-intuitive process. We know that organic matter needs to compost to turn into healthy soil. Yet, why doesn’t it work at times?

What makes the compost and organic matter rot? Why are there strange bugs and flies? Is it slimy and foul-smelling?

If yes to all that, you’re not doing composting right. There are ways to fix the problem, and you’ll learn those tricks from the video that follows. It tells you what makes compost turn bad and eventually what you need to do to improve the process.

Not only that, but you’ll get behind the reasoning of these processes, so that you don’t run into the same problem again.

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