Lasagna Gardening: Feeding the Soil While You Wait
fall gardening, soil health, local resources Mary K Johnson fall gardening, soil health, local resources Mary K Johnson

Lasagna Gardening: Feeding the Soil While You Wait

Lasagna gardening is one of the easiest ways to start new beds while feeding your soil all winter long. Layer cardboard, compost, and organic matter, then let nature do the work.
Learn how local gardeners are using spent mushroom substrate (SMS) to boost soil health, reduce waste, and grow stronger crops — plus how to order your own fall delivery.

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Using Spent Mushroom Substrate in the Garden

Using Spent Mushroom Substrate in the Garden

Using Spent Mushroom Substrate in the Garden

Turning waste into abundance — locally.

Spent Mushroom Substrate (SMS) is what’s left after mushrooms are harvested from a growing medium.

Our SMS comes from Ferg’s Fabulous Fungi, a local grower in Caldwell who’s helped many of us discover how mushroom compost can play a role in regenerative soil-building.

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