I notice that ones are mentioned in the details of new plant varieties – do they refer to Europe or is this just an American thing?
There are growing zones for all over the world. Definitely not just an American thing. Q: I have recently moved to a new property. I have a big garden with very little topsoil and lots of blue clay. I have three young children who love to play outside but at the minute, the garden is a mess. My husband and I have tried to dig the blue clay out but this proving to be a huge challenge. Is digging it out our only option, or is there anything else we can do? A: Clay can be amended with tons of organic material. This not only helps to balance the composition but will add some nutrient value. However, there is a product called Permatil that can be added to a clay soil and this will help to break up the situation. I do not know if you can find it in your area……I did a ‘ask jeeves’ search and there were two possibilities where you might track it down. While living in SC at one time, we used the product a lot with the master gardeners. Anything that is very well composted can be used to ame
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