If you have soggy soil that doesn't drain well, we have a list of plants that tolerate wet feet.
Have you gone to remove a tree or shrub and thought, “was this planted in cement?” Or have you gone to dig a hole and rattled your teeth from hitting rock-solid earth? Well you could have clay. Red or gray, it’s all around us in the Willamette Valley.
Did you know in one simple act this fall you could conserve water next summer, improve your overall soil health, and build healthy plant roots, all while reducing the amount of fertilizer wasted in the soil? The act is fall mulching.
Not all potting soils are created equal. There are many specialty potting soils for everything from seed starting to soil amending. That’s why Al’s Garden Center developed our own private label Premium Organic Potting Soil.
Just like there are good bugs and bad bugs there are also bad bacteria and beneficial bacteria.