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  2. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are the key garden ... - AOL

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    As many know, healthy, nutrient-rich soil supports a productive vegetable garden. Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) are the key macronutrients required by plants for their growth ...

  3. Garden: It is time to test your garden soil - AOL

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    Garden: Growing pussy willow in the home landscape Gardeners will need to take individual soil samples from 12 to 15 random locations in the planting area in order to get a composite sample that ...

  4. Multipurpose tree - Wikipedia

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    Coconut palm, a common multipurpose tree. Multipurpose trees or multifunctional trees are trees that are deliberately grown and managed for more than one output. They may supply food in the form of fruit, nuts, or leaves that can be used as a vegetable; while at the same time supplying firewood, adding nitrogen to the soil, or supplying some other combination of multiple outputs.

  5. How To Compost Leaves So They'll Enrich Your Garden's Soil - AOL

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    When adding whole leaves, mix them into the compost pile to avoid matting. "Matted layers can impede moisture and airflow that the organisms in the pile need to do their decomposition work," she says.

  6. Compost - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen is needed to grow and reproduce more organisms to oxidize the carbon. [3] High nitrogen materials tend to be green [1] and wet. [3] They can also include colourful fruits and vegetables. [1] Oxygen is required for oxidizing the carbon, the decomposition process. [3]

  7. Green manure - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of carbon to nitrogen in a plant is a crucial factor to consider, since it will impact the nutrient content of the soil and may starve a crop of nitrogen, if the incorrect plants are used to make green manure. The ratio of carbon to nitrogen will differ from species to species, and depending upon the age of the plant.

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