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Mornings with Michelle: Soil Types with Horticulturist, Laurie Fenley

17m · Mornings with Michelle · 08 Apr 18:00

Do you ever wonder what type of soil to use for gardening or what the difference is between Topsoil, Compost, or Mulch products?

Laurie Fenley, expert horticulturist and avid gardener, gives us the run down on the three main types of soil, how to determine what type of soil we currently have, and how to properly use products like Topsoil, Compost, and Mulch for our next landscape project. 

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Gravel

This is what separates the beginners from landscapers...

and designers from hobbyists.

Knowing where and what type of landscape to use when mapping the renovation of your property.

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