Lasagna gardening

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It takes approximately 6-12 months for a lasagna mulched garden to be ready for planting. The exact time depends on the type of materials used and the weather. All the materials need to break down before the bed can be planted. The garden bed is ready for planting when all the layers are decomposed enough that they aren't recognizable. Another tell-tale sign is that the bed smells and looks like fresh earth.

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For those who can’t, or don’t feel like, tilling, there is another way to garden: lasagna-style, and it’s just as easy as it is delicious sounding. Lasagna gardening is a method of building soil from the ground up, instead of in the ground below. A gardener need only find a plot of unused, sunny land and start laying down layers of mulch, compost, and straw to create a raised bed of premium gardening soil.

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Making homemade marinara sauce from fresh herbs and vegetables is a must in Italian cooking. To create an even better fresh, rich red sauce comes from growing those herbs and vegetables in your own backyard and picking them when they are at the ripest. Create a Lasagna Garden and make several large pots of red...Read More

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