Leader of a multiyear health impact study says work with neighbors of the fire site continues as does the environmental ...
Your plants might love fertilizers containing nutrient-rich sewage sludge, but treating your garden or lawn with these products could be exposing you to “forever chemicals.” Some commercially ...
A fire at the Weaver Fertilizer Plant in Winston-Salem, N.C. forced 6,500 local residents to evacuate late Monday night and into early Tuesday morning. The lawn and garden fertilizer plant is home ...
Plants can be sensitive to nutrient imbalances and you could be killing them with kindness. Too much fertilizer can burn plants, leading to issues such as root damage and leaf scorch. In extreme ...
There are many misconceptions that fertilizing more often will help plants become more healthy but this does the opposite,' says Katie Sunderlage. 'Too many nutrients can cause the roots to burn ...
Many home gardeners know that urine can be used as a fertilizer both for flower and vegetable gardens—the key is to mix it with a lot of water to prevent burning the plants. Prior efforts to use ...
Then, there’s the hand off of the plants ... low-salt fertilizer. “With an in-furrow application, we need a high-quality product with little chance of burning to occur,” she adds.