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🌱 Tree Planting Soil vs Reclamation Soil: A Different Likeness 🏡

Many people may think that "the soil is all the same," but in fact, tree-planting soil and reclamation soil are very different and misused, there may be problems.

🔹 The soil planted trees.

It has high organic matter, such as leaf debris, manure mix.

Crumbly. Well drained and airborne.

Fits the growth of plant roots.

The soil color is dark. It often has moisture and a natural soil smell.

🔹. Land reclamation at

Emphasis is used for reclamation, level the ground.

Firm soil structure, durable

Rarely nutrients or organic matter.

Suitable for construction or soil face adjustment. Not suitable for direct cropping.

✨. Likeness.

Both are "soil" used in construction and garden work.

They both play an important role in the home and the environment.

You have to choose the right type to get the best results.

✅ Simple summary.

Want the house to have a green garden → use soil to plant trees 🌳

Want to adjust the land to be strong → use the soil reclamation at 🏗️

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A snowy forest scene with red berries covered in snow, featuring the title "ZONE 1 DECEMBER PLANTING GUIDE" and text about nighttime temps, regions, direct sow, ideas, and tips.
A snowy garden landscape with raised beds and a wooden arbor, displaying the text "ZONE 1 December SAVE & FOLLOW for your Zone" with the Blooms by Zone logo.
A cozy winter scene with a snow-covered cabin and indoor plants/produce, listing Zone 1 December edible garden tasks like planning, ordering seeds, and growing indoor edibles such as microgreens and herbs.
✨ Zone 1 December Gardening Guide
What to Do When the Ground Is Frozen Solid December in Zone 1 is full winter. Temperatures remain well below freezing, daylight is limited, and the soil is completely frozen. Outdoor planting has stopped entirely — and won’t resume for many months. But Zone 1 gardening doesn’t disappear. It
🌿 Lyly 🌿

🌿 Lyly 🌿

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Planting potatoes in grow bags for the first time!
#homesteading #garden #gardening #homesteader #urbanhomestead
Winter.makes.a.home

Winter.makes.a.home

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Rich Soil with Rabbit Manure 🐇
Prepping my garden soil with kitchen scraps and rabbit manure for the best planting season yet! 🥕🐇 Can’t wait to see the magic happen 🌱✨ #GardeningLife #Composting #RabbitManure #organicgardening #sustainableliving
Velvet Mornings

Velvet Mornings

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A hand holds a variegated umbrella tree cutting, ready for propagation, with a potted plant in the background. The image features the title "Let's Propagate an Umbrella Tree!".
A hand holds a glass jar with an umbrella tree cutting in water, showing small roots. Overlaid text details the five steps for water propagation, from taking a cutting to potting.
A close-up shows fresh, light green new growth emerging from the top of a variegated umbrella tree, indicating recovery after a stem was cut for propagation.
Water Propagating my Umbrella Tree 😭🪴
first time doing this & i really hope it turns out good 🤞🏽 if you’ve done this & have any tips for me LMK! 🫶🏽 advice is always welcomed here 🙂‍↕️ HAPPY PLANTING! 🌱 #plants #plantpropagation #Lemon8Diary #planttips #propagation
my_prettygreens

my_prettygreens

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