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Organic Garden layout and livestock housing for 12 by 12 template
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How to Make a Well-Nourished Container Soil Mix For Fruity Vegetables
This guide will help you create a nutrient-rich soil mix suitable for fruity vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and eggplants. Each step is broken down with simple explanations to ensure success. Please note: The measurements for this mixture are based on a 1000L quantity.
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How to Prepare a Balanced Nursery Soil Mix for Fruity Vegetables
This nursery soil mix is optimized for strong root development, balanced aeration, moisture retention, and nutrient availability to support healthy seedlings of fruity vegetables. Please note: The measurements for this mixture are based on a 1000L quantity. For example, If you want to do 250L, you will have to divide all the ingredients measured in grams by 4, while every other percentage remains intact.
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How to Make a Well-Nourished Soil Mix for Leafy Vegetables
This guide will help you prepare a soil mix suitable for growing leafy vegetables like spinach, lettuce, and amaranth. It is simplified so that even a beginner can follow it.
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Day 1: Introduction to Organic Farming and The Basics of Plant & Animal Nutrition

Beneficial microbes help break down organic materials and improve soil quality.

Instructions:

  1. Fill a 50-liter container with clean water.
  2. Add the following microbial solutions to the water:
    650ml Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) – Enhances soil health and prevents harmful bacteria.
    500ml Indigenous Microorganisms (IMO) – Contains natural soil microbes that improve plant growth.

500g Trichoderma – A beneficial fungus that protects plants from root diseases.

  1. Stir the mixture thoroughly.
  2. Let it sit for 30 minutes to allow the microbes to activate before adding it to the soil.
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