A spring season filled with above-average rain and increasing temperatures has people looking to get outside and plant gardens or improve their home’s curtilage.
Caldwell County Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources Shane Bogle says just because you use your own fertilizer from animals, it doesn’t mean it’s being used correctly.
click to download audioBogle says a common mistake in fertilizing yards and gardens is using too much.
click to download audioBogle says they provide soil testing, with results coming back quicker than one might think.
click to download audioBogle also says care needs to be taken when cleaning the produce once the garden begins to yield what was planted.
click to download audioInformation about fertilizer, proper produce handling, and soil testing can be obtained from Bogle by calling 270-365-2787.
Caldwell County Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources Shane Bogle says just because you use your own fertilizer from animals, it doesn’t mean it’s being used correctly.
click to download audioBogle says a common mistake in fertilizing yards and gardens is using too much.
click to download audioBogle says they provide soil testing, with results coming back quicker than one might think.
click to download audioBogle also says care needs to be taken when cleaning the produce once the garden begins to yield what was planted.
click to download audioInformation about fertilizer, proper produce handling, and soil testing can be obtained from Bogle by calling 270-365-2787.