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Spring is full of new life, green grass, and sunshine! It’s also time to get back into the garden. Here are some tips to keep ...
Soil that is low in nitrogen, phosphorus, or potassium can result in a poor or sick plant yield. Fortunately, a special ...
Although most tulip types have “diminishing returns” in the garden, according to Bunting, what you do after the flowers fade ...
Sustainable gardening is no longer a niche practice but a burgeoning movement rooted in environmental consciousness and a desire for healthier living. This article explores the core principles of ...
Ground covers serve many purposes, like suppressing weeds and filling in empty spots in the landscape. This flowering plant ...
Overall, raised beds are a practical addition to your garden as they are easier to maintain and because of the depth of the soil, they allow for more root growth, resulting in space for more plants.
Sissy Biggers is the Q&A columnist for The Vine and a contributor to Martha’s Vineyard Magazine.
Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime.” Martin Luther.
We used this fertilizer for our tomato garden and was amazed at how quickly our plants started growing and producing fruits and flowers. The soil amendments such as aged forest products, sphagnum peat ...
Phosphorus helps transfer energy to all tree parts for strong root and flower development. As this ingredient cannot spread through the plant ground fast, it should be included in all fruit tree ...
Transplant rhubarb soon as the frost is out of the ground by driving a spade right through the plant. Cutting it doesn't kill ...