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UNION TOOLS 74156 COMPOST FORK 36″

Friday, April 30th, 2010 | Author: Home and Garden

Review for UNION TOOLS 74156 COMPOST FORK 36″

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“UNION” COMPOST FORK*For transferring andaerating compost*5 oval 12.5″ long tines witha 9″ head width*One-piece forged head*36″ hardwood handle withpoly D-grip*Bulk

I lost the other one I had, and after this one arrived, found it a few days later, holding up a tree. I forgot I had used it to hold up a pear tree, that was falling down. The old one was getting kind of rusty, so this one will be the replacement.

UNION TOOLS 74156 COMPOST FORK 36″ Features

  • 74156 FORK COMPOST
  • For transferring and aerating compost
  • 5 oval 12.5″ long tines with a 9″ head width
  • One-piece forged head
  • 36″ hardwood handle with poly D-grip

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The Benefits Of Mulch And How To Use It In Your Garden

Sunday, May 31st, 2009 | Author: Home and Garden

Mulching is the application of organic matter on any exposed soil between plants and shrubs and should be carried out while the soil is warm and moist.

Benefits of Mulching

Retaining moisture

A good layer of garden compost or well-rotted mature will keep the soil below cool and moist and therefore help retain moisture. Never mulch on top of dry soil as it may stop rainwater soaking in.

Suppressing weeds

A layer of mulch will exclude light and therefore stop weed seeds germinating. However, you must ensure that the ground is weed free before you mulch as it does not actually stop the weeds from growing.

Improving the soil

The mulch will eventually be dragged down into the soil by worms thereby adding goodness to the lower levels of the soil. This is sometimes known as the no dig technique for soil improvement.

Types of Mulch

Manure

Fresh manure releases ammonia which can scorch or kill plants, therefore, should be kept for six months before being used so that it rots down sufficiently. Don’t keep it too long though as you will find all the nutrients will have been washed out by the rain.

Leaf Mould

Leaf Mould is just well rotted leaves but it makes a wonderful mulch. Just collect fallen leaves during the Autumn, pack into black plastic bags, make some holes in the bags to allow rain water to escape and leave to rot down for 2-3 years.

Mushroom Compost

Mushroom compost tends to be alkaline due to the chalk used in the casing material but if you live in a mushroom growing area it can be a good source of organic matter. It is especially good for acid soils.

Chipped Bark

Chipped Bark is good for mulching but composted bark is excellent for soil improvement.

Garden Compost

Your own garden compost is rich in nutrients and is one of the best soil improvers there is so use it as a mulch every year to get the benefits.

Peat

Peat used to be the main soil improver for gardeners but in recent years more and more people are realising the damage peat-extraction is making to wetland areas so it is best avoided.

Linda Peppin runs The Gardening Register which is an easy to follow, informative website covering all aspects of gardening. For more gardening related articles visit her site at http://www.gardeningregister.co.uk.

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Compost Bin: Aerator Tool

Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | Author: Home and Garden

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Product Description

Bacteria that make good compost need air so simply thrust the pointed end of this tool into the compost heap and pull it up so the paddles open out introducing more air which allows the fermentation process to continue. Plated tubular steel handle and heavy steel paddles. 30 in long.

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-06-30
Product was exactly as I anticipated. Does the job it was designed to do. Good product.

Review date : 2008-06-23
I bought this tool because I had read some glowing reviews on it. I am disappointed that it doesn’t work better than it does. It is not easy to push the tool into the compost pile, and the wings that are supposed to open when lifting the tool, usually don’t open. I have tried oiling the wings, and that helped – they now open sometimes instead of never!

Someone should design a new tool with longer wings and more of them. That would do that job better. Till then, this is probably the best you’re going to get – unless you go back to the basic pitchfork.

Review date : 2008-04-21
You plunge it in to your compost, you pull it out. It stirs, it mixes, it increased microbial bliss. Much better than an old rake in smaller compost containers. If you compost, this is what you need to buy next.

Review date : 2007-10-17
This is a great essental tool, but be aware that if you also us biodegradable compost bags they will stick on the tool and be really hard to remove.

Review date : 2007-08-08
Just what we needed, and super fast shipping. Will definitely buy from this retailer again!

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