Raw wool is one of the most practical mulches and soil boosters a gardener can use. Spread it around your vegetables or mix it into the soil, and it feeds the ground slowly for the entire growing season.
Wool holds about 10% nitrogen, along with sulphur, potassium, and other minerals. As it breaks down, it improves the soil’s structure, helps it hold more water, and leaves small air spaces that roots grow well in.
Raw wool is one of the most practical mulches and soil boosters a gardener can use. Spread it around your vegetables or mix it into the soil, and it feeds the ground slowly for the entire growing season.
Wool holds about 10% nitrogen, along with sulphur, potassium, and other minerals. As it breaks down, it improves the soil’s structure, helps it hold more water, and leaves small air spaces that roots grow well in.