This garden material doesn't directly add nutrients to soil. Instead, it helps keep the nutrients present for longer and ...
The right amount of calcium in the soil can help plants grow healthy and strong. Test your soil first to determine how much ...
'Fall is a great time to supercharge your compost with shredded leaves,' adds Colleen Falicki, founder of Back to Earth Compost. Once you collect fallen leaves, use a garden shredder (from Amazon) or ...
Your spring blooms might be done, but your garden isn't! Get ahead for next year's blooms by adding these 7 things to your ...
From full-sun bloomers to shade-friendly favorites, Home Depot's perennial selection offers year-round beauty and reliable ...
If you're looking for some stunning fall color in your garden, as well as some much needed shade in the summer, there's one ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Written by Angela Mason Foster Extension Master Gardener Volunteer As we move into ...
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Just because the weather is cooler doesn’t mean weeds have stopped growing — they’re still out there! Mulch blocks sunlight ...
It’s never too early to prepare for a strong growing season. You don’t have to wait until spring to test your soil quality. Fall soil fertility testing to determine residual nutrients and soil ...
Jackie Bantle Saskatchewan Fall is a bittersweet time for gardeners. On one hand, all the hard work of the growing season is ...
As a rule, never apply more than 1 pound of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet of lawn. Be sure to choose slow-release fertilizer ...