True to its name, seed starting mix is the best option for starting seeds. The mix of perlite, vermiculite, and sphagnum peat moss create a sterile, disease-free environment that provides the optimal ...
Creeping fig grows far and wide with suction-like pads that make it hard to detach. You'll have to cut the top growth and dig out the roots to fully remove it.
Every fall, yards across the country transform into seas of crunchy, colorful chaos. Homeowners grab rakes, sigh deeply, and ...
Composting is the process of breaking down organic matter, like food scraps, into all-natural fertilizer. This is how to ...
Rozelle: Fertilize in late fall when the grass is still actively growing but has slowed down its growth. We use organic ...
Adding animals to your garden or homestead can transform your space, turning it from a simple plot of land into a living, ...
Rock dust/basalt: Basalt is an aphanitic extrusive igneous rock that is rich in iron and magnesium. A light sprinkle over your beds will add a boost of micronutrients. Mycorrhizae: These are fungi ...
Gardening expert Ish urged gardeners to deal with pesky leatherjackets as soon as possible, as the pest could ruin lawns in ...
Fill about a sixth of the depth of your raised garden bed with twigs and small branches (under two inches in diameter) that will fill some of the space yet break down and contribute healthy nutrients ...
October is a good time of year to reassess the appropriateness of what's in your yard. Learn how to "edit your garden" and ...
Crunch, crunch, crunch—that’s the sound of fall under your feet. For many of us, leaf piles scream childhood joy, backyard chores, or maybe even a quick Instagram photo op. But beneath those layers of ...