Garden Wool
Wool Skirting (the too short or dirty parts that spinners don't use) are PERFECT for your Garden!
Why?
Water Retention - Wool holds 20-30X its own weight in water & Slowly releases it to the surrounding dirt as the dirt dries. Perfect for drought years, and great for baskets so they don't dry out as fast.
9-14% Nitrogen content - speeds up plant growth.
Mulch - Keeps Moisture in, 100% natural, biodegrades, and fertilizes while keeping weeds at bay.
Deters slugs.
Ways to Use:
mix into your soil, pot, or garden bed
dig plant holes a little deeper, add wool, then a light layer of dirt, then your plant
mulch on top of the ground to keep weeds from coming up and moisture in the soil.
Learn more here: https://www.americanwool.org/4-reasons-to-introduce-wool-into-your-garden/
Wool Skirting (the too short or dirty parts that spinners don't use) are PERFECT for your Garden!
Why?
Water Retention - Wool holds 20-30X its own weight in water & Slowly releases it to the surrounding dirt as the dirt dries. Perfect for drought years, and great for baskets so they don't dry out as fast.
9-14% Nitrogen content - speeds up plant growth.
Mulch - Keeps Moisture in, 100% natural, biodegrades, and fertilizes while keeping weeds at bay.
Deters slugs.
Ways to Use:
mix into your soil, pot, or garden bed
dig plant holes a little deeper, add wool, then a light layer of dirt, then your plant
mulch on top of the ground to keep weeds from coming up and moisture in the soil.
Learn more here: https://www.americanwool.org/4-reasons-to-introduce-wool-into-your-garden/
Wool Skirting (the too short or dirty parts that spinners don't use) are PERFECT for your Garden!
Why?
Water Retention - Wool holds 20-30X its own weight in water & Slowly releases it to the surrounding dirt as the dirt dries. Perfect for drought years, and great for baskets so they don't dry out as fast.
9-14% Nitrogen content - speeds up plant growth.
Mulch - Keeps Moisture in, 100% natural, biodegrades, and fertilizes while keeping weeds at bay.
Deters slugs.
Ways to Use:
mix into your soil, pot, or garden bed
dig plant holes a little deeper, add wool, then a light layer of dirt, then your plant
mulch on top of the ground to keep weeds from coming up and moisture in the soil.
Learn more here: https://www.americanwool.org/4-reasons-to-introduce-wool-into-your-garden/