Over Fertilized Your Garden? What to Do next

Over Fertilized Your Garden? What to Do next

Occasionally you may feel the need to give your plants a little fertilizer boost as they grow, especially if your garden does not have the best type of soil. However, we should make sure that it is really necessary as over fertilization can have serious consequences...
Signs my Plant is Unhappy

Signs my Plant is Unhappy

Off you trot to Stanler Farms and purchase a beautiful array of flowers, plants, shrubs and trees…now how do you keep them looking and feeling as good as they did when you took them home from the nursery. We discuss the signs of an unhappy plant and how to treat it. 5...
Organic Mushroom Compost – Great for your Garden!

Organic Mushroom Compost – Great for your Garden!

Think of compost as food for the soil Needing micronutrients, vitamins and minerals, soil, often lack these necessary nutrients.  And mushroom compost helps to restore the balance. By adding organic mushroom compost to your soil at least once a year you will see...
7 Ways Mushroom Compost Will Improve Your Soil

7 Ways Mushroom Compost Will Improve Your Soil

Enrich Your Garden with Organic Mushroom Compost Working compost into your garden is a natural way to improve soil health and plant growth. It enhances soil texture, drainage, and nutrient content, creating an ideal environment for your plants to thrive. In this blog...
Mushroom Compost: Everything You Need To Know

Mushroom Compost: Everything You Need To Know

Compost is one of the most essential gardening tools to have in your arsenal.  However, not many of us know that there are different types of compost on the market. A popular option is mushroom compost.  It is made from a mushroom substrate, the medium in which...
How To Use Compost In An Urban Garden

How To Use Compost In An Urban Garden

If you live in an urban setting, you might have difficulty creating a garden, and if you can, it is probably a lot smaller than those in the suburban areas. Using compost in an urban garden might also be something you are unsure of, as some composts have a strong...