Wow...not often that dinner comes to you! Any my hunting friend is an idiot waiting in the cold for a full day at a time....
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My wife wants me to make some vegetable planter box’s but the neighborhood kids have their own plans. I do need to overseed the yard though so I’ll start with that.
Be mindful of elevated levels of plastic in free compost from dog poop bags and other plastics that make their way into the yard waste collection. Might be ok for use on a shrub bed, but I wouldn’t use it on any plants I intend on ingesting.Free compost giveaways being held in Durham
Free compost giveaways being held in Durham
Durham Region residents helped create it and now they can have some of it for free.www.thestar.com
I'm no compost sommelier, but the free stuff in York region is magic. There was a few shreds of plastic, and it was still steaming hot when they loaded me.Be mindful of elevated levels of plastic in free compost from dog poop bags and other plastics that make their way into the yard waste collection. Might be ok for use on a shrub bed, but I wouldn’t use it on any plants I intend on ingesting.
I don’t know the quality of the Durham region stuff, but very often the free compost I have worked with in Toronto area is also hydrophobic and seems to repel water - might have something to do with the temperatures they cook it at.
Any info on this? I've been waiting for them to announce the free giveaway this year but can't find anything for York Region/Vaughan/MarkhamI'm no compost sommelier, but the free stuff in York region is magic. There was a few shreds of plastic, and it was still steaming hot when they loaded me.
We're mostly clay till, I mixed in a few truckloads a while back and my garden started producing like mad.
Going for a couple of yards this weekend.
Where abouts is this? Free? I really need to do something with my garden soon. Yes, I live in York Region.I'm no compost sommelier, but the free stuff in York region is magic. There was a few shreds of plastic, and it was still steaming hot when they loaded me.
We're mostly clay till, I mixed in a few truckloads a while back and my garden started producing like mad.
Going for a couple of yards this weekend.
Always wondered if aeration is worth it? We always have the guys walking around and offering to aerate our lawns for $X but I always just assumed it’s BS.I left it too late to get the lawn core aerated it seems so I decided to do as best as I could myself. Out everyday with a garden fork to loosen some soil in patches, add topsoil, fertilizer and grass seed, stomp it down and water it. Hopefully that does the job. I have a ton of bare hard packed clay soil spots in the yard. Hoping this will help break it up and condition it a bit.
I left it too late to get the lawn core aerated it seems so I decided to do as best as I could myself. Out everyday with a garden fork to loosen some soil in patches, add topsoil, fertilizer and grass seed, stomp it down and water it. Hopefully that does the job. I have a ton of bare hard packed clay soil spots in the yard. Hoping this will help break it up and condition it a bit.
Always wondered if aeration is worth it? We always have the guys walking around and offering to aerate our lawns for $X but I always just assumed it’s BS.
its something i wanted to do but was too cheap to buy the "shoe addon cleats" or to rent the machineIt is for me. Our soil is clay and if it gets neglected it dries rock hard and cracks. Aeration pulls some plugs of soil out and let’s them break down, gets the roots some space and the top soil I spread conditions the soil after.
I bought the same thing a couple of weeks ago. I didnt do as good of a job as I wanted (it gets boring after awhile) but its much better than what I had. I have used a couple of companies in the past for aeration (in the area of 100 to 150 bucks) and the bad job I did looked far better than what I had paid them to do. I didnt go as far as you with the top soil etc and havent seen any difference so far but Im guessing that some aeration is better than none. My neighbor saw me doing it and said 'hey, that looks like good exercise!' . That was the last thing on my mind.I have this and it does a good job:
I file the edges nice and sharp and go at it after a rainy day
I collect all the cores and fill back with top soil or compost and it's made a difference so far this season
It's worth doing before the real summer heat hits
I have this and it does a good job:
I file the edges nice and sharp and go at it after a rainy day
I collect all the cores and fill back with top soil or compost and it's made a difference so far this season
It's worth doing before the real summer heat hits