Amendments such as compost, a collection of decomposed vegetable or animal matter, can enrich and fertilize a garden suffering from bad soil. Learn how to select and use soil amendments in this free video on gardening basics. Expert: Donna Emery Contact: www.glovernursery.com Bio: Donna Emery has been a certified horticulturist for 20 years, has a two year degree in landscape design, and is a Utah-certified nursery professional. Filmmaker: Michael Burton Series Description: Even if your green thumb is just budding, you can learn how to make your favorite plants flourish with this selection of gardening basics, from fertilizing the soil to planting the seeds. A certified horticulturist shares her knowledge in this free video series.
How to Enrich a Garden Suffering from Bad Soil
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