Fertilizer prices continue to become more and more expensive for farmers and gardeners. On this edition of Get It Growing, LSU AgCenter horticulturist Heather Kirk-Ballard and vegetable specialist Kathryn Fontenot discuss the economic benefits of compost and manures for the garden.
Vegetable Gardening
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Great information thank you
Perfect camera placement to see the drainage & water-table of that plot. I wish more people were concerned about human parasites & pathogens b/c too many people have outdated OSSF that they think are saving them money over upgrading to aerobic systems that don't leave human sewage covered backyards for dog & kids to play in. It should be illegal for relators to sell the unhealthy setups.
As someone who contracted the cryptosporidium protozoa, I can tell you that it is not a fun experience. Glad to hear them speak about human pathogens.
Pile that manure higher and deeper.
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