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Make One Simple Addition To Your Soil In October For A Thriving Garden Next Spring
The fall is the perfect time to prepare for a beautiful spring garden. Here's one thing that you can add to your soil to ...
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What To Avoid When Choosing Soil For Raised Garden Beds
If you love edible gardening, you know you can't choose just any dirt to raise your crops. Learn what to avoid to make your ...
Growing vegetables in raised beds offers many benefits. Raised beds give your garden a sense of scale and structure, limit ...
Learn how to make lactic acid bacteria to add beneficial microbial life to your garden Marco Thomas from Marco’s Microbes demonstrates how to make lactic acid bacteria from simple kitchen ingredients.
Q: I have had trouble growing Russelia (firecracker fern) in pots. They get full sun. I bring them in during cold weather. I keep the soil moist and give them fertilizer. They thrive in the ground ...
It can be useful to evaluate how your vegetable gardening efforts fared this past season and make notes for next year.
Garden beds require a few components: compost-rich soil full of nutrients with good drainage; soil that is warm enough for seeds to germinate; and moisture to keep plant roots hydrated. Gardeners will ...
Tomatoes are undoubtedly one of many gardeners' main priorities in summer. The key to cultivating healthy tomato plants always starts with the soil you plant them in. Generally, tomatoes need ...
Adding soil you buy from your local garden center can be good for your plants but not all bags are the same. Have you ever stood in front of the bagged soil products displayed at your local nursery ...
The question I receive most frequently from vegetable gardeners: How much fertilizer should I apply? The second most frequently asked question: How can I get better vegetable yields in my garden? Both ...
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How to make fall garden cleanup feel less like a chore
By treating fall garden clean-up like a project, you’ll transform it from a stressful rush into a series of intentional steps ...
Whether your soil has structural problems or it's lacking in nutrients, you can nurse your soil back to health over the winter. Winter is a time I think about being cozy and doing some restorative ...
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