"Hay Bale Garden Habitat," is not a term you will find on any internet site. It is a word to describe the life within the hay bale garden. Gardening is more than placing a seed in the ground and watching it grow. We must be ...

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"Hay Bale Garden Habitat," is not a term you will find on any internet site. It is a word to describe the life within the hay bale garden. Gardening is more than placing a seed in the ground and watching it grow. We must be as concerned for our soil as we do our plants.

Larry Zoro will take you step by step in creating and maintaining your own hay bale habitat. The hay bale habitat is completely organic and safe; it has Larry Zoro's hay bale approval.

The benefits of Hay Bale Gardening:

1. Your garden will use less top soil. Gardening can take a lot of soil, but growing in bales reduces the amount of soil needed by the gardener.

2. Reduction in water usage.

3. The organic material used this year will decompose and become rich mulch for next year's garden.

4. No need to cook bales. We allow the natural process to break down the bales into rich mulch.

5. The habitat will increase the earthworms in your soil.

6.. No need to buy straw bales. You can use leaf, straw, or hay to make your own.

7. It is a fun way to garden.

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