Vermicast Tea – Hot Summer Months

Using vermicast tea (aka worm tea) in the summertime is a powerful way to boost plant health and soil biology — without burning plants, even in hot weather. Here’s how and when to apply it effectively: WHEN to Use It HOW to Apply It Ideal Summer Uses by Plant Type: Plant Type: Use Tea For: How Often: Tomatoes…

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Feed the Soil & Your Plants

Understanding the Soil Food Web What Is the Soil Food Web? The Soil Food Web is the community of living organisms in the soil — bacteria, fungi, nematodes, earthworms, insects, and more — that work together to break down organic matter, cycle nutrients, and support plant health. Think of it as a living underground ecosystem that feeds your plants naturally. It’s nature’s…

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How to buy Composting Worms

How to buy composting worms is an important first step in starting a successful worm bin or vermicomposting system. Whether you’re trying to reduce kitchen waste, create nutrient-rich castings, or start a larger composting operation, choosing the right worms and the right supplier makes all the difference. Here’s a detailed guide to help you buy…

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Raised Bed Soil Mix Recipe -DYI

Fall garden preparation

Growing healthy plants starts with healthy soil. A raised bed gives you control over structure, nutrients, drainage, and long-term fertility. If you want a simple, reliable recipe that works for vegetables, flowers, and herbs, this DIY raised bed soil mix delivers every time. Below is the exact blend we use in East Contra Costa County…

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 Risk of Using Compost

Introduction Compost is widely used to improve soil, but many gardeners underestimate the risk of using compost that isn’t mature, clean, or well-made. When compost is unfinished or sourced from questionable materials, it can bring more harm than good to your soil—introducing weed seeds, pathogens, chemical residues, nutrient imbalance, and pest problems. In the Delta…

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Organic Matter in Soil: The Secret to Healthy, Living Soil

Organic matter in soil is the lifeblood of a living, healthy soil. The term organic matter gets thrown around a lot in the gardening world. This will help you understand what it’s all about. Why do you want organic matter? Organic matter is the living heart of your soil. It includes compost, worm castings, plant…

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Soil Structure for Home Gardeners

There are three Elements of Healthy Soil; In this post we discuss the element of soil structure.  Soil Structure definition: soil structure is the arrangement of solid soil particles (mineral and organic matter), grouped together in aggregates depending on the shape, size, strength, and extent of adhesion to another.  The perfect soil structure is provided with…

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🪱 DIY Worm Chow Recipe (Basic & Effective)

Worm Chow

Worm Chow is a finely ground, all-natural mix of grains and plant-based ingredients that provides protein, carbohydrates, and minerals essential for worm growth and reproduction. It’s the perfect supplement to kitchen scraps or bedding, ensuring your worm bin stays active and balanced. 🧂DIY Worm Chow Recipe Ingredients: 🥣 Worm Chow Recipe Instructions: ⚠️ Feeding Tips: 🧪 Pro…

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 Top Tips for Growing Vegetables in Extreme Warm Weather

Growing vegetables in extremely warm weather (e.g. 90–110°F or 32–43°C) can be a challenge, but it’s absolutely doable with the right strategies. Here’s a full breakdown to help your garden thrive despite the heat: 🧢 1. Choose Heat-Tolerant Vegetables 🌿 2. Provide Shade During Peak Heat 💦 3. Water Deeply & Consistently 🧱 4. Improve Soil with Organic Matter 🍂 5. Mulch…

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