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Believe it or not, a DIY fertilizer can be made from ingredients right in your own pantry. Here is how they can benefit your ...
Zucchini can be one of the most prolific plants in your garden, but proper nutrients are key to grow fruit. When it comes to ...
Gardening potatoes is a new challenge to take on! Here are some tips for growing potatoes in your home garden.
The Eaton and Palisades fires likely made polluted soils worse, but soil experts say bioremediation may be an alternative to ...
Around 110 facilities across the state produce fertilizer from human waste, and they have little data on whether the product ...
To remove dead leaves that have not yet fallen on their own, use a sharp pair of scissors you have dipped in rubbing alcohol.
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Toads are great little garden helpers. They snack on beetles, slugs, and mosquitoes, helping you sidestep the need for ...
Some bring the “offal” home for fertilizer. Others consume parts that many would quickly throw away. Most anglers simply dispose of the remains in the garbage can. (Photo courtesy of Mike Schoonveld) ...
Tiny grass needs nutrients too. Historically we have used what is called a “starter fertilizer” on newly planted grass seed. The tiny plants need more phosphorus than when established.
Jackson Magnolia, a nearly 200-year-old southern magnolia historic tree, was removed from the grounds of the White House on Tuesday due to safety concerns. To mark the loss, US President Donald Trump ...