Soil Building

Soil building encompasses many different things, as the soil is its own living and changing ecosystem. While it's possible to grow plants without soil, the vast majority of gardeners use it -- soil is everywhere in all of its myriad forms.

Here, we explain all things soil-based as well as the things that are used to improve that soil. Our writing team provides insight into not just soil types and textures, but also composting, cover cropping for soil improvement, mulching for the myriad of benefits it offers, and so many more things.

We'll explore different organic fertilizers and how they work, techniques like the Back To Eden or no-till methods of gardening, and even delve into the many forms of mulch that can be used to reduce erosion and maintain soil moisture.

Organic gardeners know full well the value of having good soil, and the interplay between organic matter and mineral inputs is key to guaranteeing that you have a living, beneficial, and healthy soil food web. To many, the soil is an entirely new frontier waiting to be explored... and so we'll explore it along with you, step by step.

With a little know-how, you too can improve your existing soil in the yard, learn which amendments are necessary or unnecessary in your situation, and optimize for the best outcome for your specific plant types.

A close up of bat guano fertilizer ready to use in the garden.

Fertilizer

How to Use Bat Guano Fertilizer Safely In Your Garden

Bat guano (or bat manure) is a fantastic fertilizer high in nitrogen and phosphorus. But there are some things to know before you consider using it in your garden. Epic Gardening Founder Kevin Espiritu discusses bat guano and how to apply it safely in your garden.

Someone using bare hand to harvest worm castings, appearing dark brown similar to soil, placed as a large pile

Composting

How to Harvest Worm Castings 4 Ways

Once your worm composting bin is full, it's time to start harvesting worm castings. But how? Worm expert and founder of Urban Worm Company Steve Churchill teaches you 4 easy harvesting methods.

Gardener holding composting worms.

Composting

The Best Worms for Composting

Choosing the right worms is essential to successful worm composting. Learn what types of composting worms work best in your worm bin and why you can't use regular garden worms to recycle organic waste in this guide by Urban Worm Company Founder and worm expert Steve Churchill.