Most people tell you not to be a sheep, but if you see just how beneficial it is to use wool in your garden, you might change ...
With an eye on sustainability, wool is increasingly being seen as a viable ingredient in compost, twine and matting. Even old woolly jumpers can be cut up to make linings for hanging baskets, given ...
Wool (yes, the fiber grown by sheep) has been seeing increased use in gardens due to the numerous soil and plant benefits. This renewable, natural fiber can be used as mulch right off sheep or ...
Wool pellets are readily available in a variety of sizes that would be suitable for backyard gardening, including raised beds and containers. Increased concerns for sustainable gardening practices may ...
If you're a keen fruit and vegetable grower, it's likely you're always on the hunt for new ways to get the very best harvest possible. This includes growing the biggest, sweetest, brightest ...
It’s been nearly three decades since Charlene Schmid first developed an interest in alpaca wool. “I wanted to make a blanket for my baby,” she says with a laugh. “I learned about alpaca fiber and I’ve ...
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