Pefferlaw has a wide range of potting soil, black earth, organic compost, hanging basket planter mix and manure from sheep and cattle. Mixing in manure to existing soil provides nutrient to plants, improve aeration and increase water-holding capacity. The manure from Pefferlaw is natural and free of contaminants. There is NO insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, chemicals, industrial material or municipal sources that contain metals and pathogens or wetting agents.
Using this natural organic manure will aid with sustainable gardening, be economical and healthy. Many of us grow plants for fun and we all think of avoiding chemicals, so using material that are natural is quite important. Pefferlaw also carries fertilizers from Ferti-Pro that are completely organic; this is good for fine herbs and beddings.
I got this charred oak barrel planter to plant a mix of vegetable and herbs. We have to prepare this barrel by soaking it with water before planting.
What are you planning on planting this year?
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Nice event..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful event..happy hosting
ReplyDeletecool event. i am planning to plant something soon, lets see if i can contribute to this event :)
ReplyDeleteIf I do a garden this year (depending on DH willingness to take on most of the work), I'd like to plant roma tomatoes, cucumbers, basil and maybe 1-2 other things. It's going to have to be simple.
ReplyDeleteI'm not planting this year because my basil turned out to have a minty flavor....maybe from the pollution?
ReplyDeleteNice unique event!!
ReplyDeleteJoin me for the roundup of "Cilantro & Cumin" & Rush in your "Mint & Coriander seeds" entries(EP Series-Apr)
Erivum Puliyum
I don't have any space to plant anything! I envy those who do.
ReplyDeleteIf I had space, I would love to start with a herb garden.
How I wish I had space to plant something!
ReplyDeleteIf I had, I would start with herbs.
Nice event. Will try to send, since I am not having any plants.
ReplyDeleteI always have fresh herbs planted and I used to have tomatoes, lettuce, peppers. All in containers. But this year only herbs are planned. I love your barrel, it'll look so pretty when it's filled!
ReplyDeleteI don't have anything planned this year, but in the past I have planted mint, cilantro and a few other vegetables. But my all time favorite has to be mint. I love mint and I use it a lot in my cooking. And I like the fact that it grows and takes over the soil like weed once it's planted :D
ReplyDeleteInteresting event, unfortunately i dont have enough space to plant something..
ReplyDeletewow a different and nice event ... i am thinking of planting mint, coriander and any flower plants ...
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to add manure to our garden, but our dang dog would find it too enticing! I will plant my usual herbs and maybe a tomato plant or two :)
ReplyDeleteinteresting event akheela..happy hosting..:)
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
What a great Spring event, Akheela! I planted bell pepper, rosemary and egglants, and some roses and hibiscus too!
ReplyDeleteGreat event Akeela. Happy hosting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful event! I have some posts planned with some of my garden goodies coming up :)
ReplyDeleteuseful info
ReplyDeleteI opted out for container gardening as a big garden was too much for me
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