The use of food waste compost in gardening presents a viable alternative to commercial potting mixes, balancing sustainability and plant health.
Planting cover crops in winter gives your garden a boost. These crops, like rye, clover, and oats, keep your soil covered and ...
Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery considers new alternative to burial and cremation.
Radishes prefer well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Start by loosening the soil to about 12 inches deep to allow the ...
At Jacobs Farm del Cabo, soil health drives decisions across organic herb production, weed control, and smart tech.
Eight creative ways to reuse and recycle dryer lint for projects and crafts like fire starters, paper, yarn, and gardening.
You don't have to wait for your ugly old stump to rot away, because it's easy to cover up a tree stump and turn it into a raised garden bed. Here's how.
Spring will be here before you know it! One minute the beds are quiet and muddy, and the next you’re knee-deep in seed trays, ...
Learn composting basics from browns and greens to hot composting techniques. Whether you have a garden or not, backyard composting reduces waste and creates nutrient-rich soil.
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This popular potted plant drainage hack is doing more harm than good to your plants, experts warn
Just because it's popular, doesn't mean it's a good ...
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Worm castings are a great natural fertilizer for healthy plants and soil – here’s how to use them
Organic gardeners recommend using worm castings as a fantastic, non-toxic fertilizer that can boost soil health and help you ...
Create a compact backyard herb garden with coriander, mint, basil and curry leaves for easy, fresh flavours close to your ...
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