The right amount of calcium in the soil can help plants grow healthy and strong. Test your soil first to determine how much ...
Did you know that you don't have to throw away all the fallen leaves in your yard? Leaves are a valuable source of nutrients ...
Be ready to move half-hardy and tender plants such as pelargoniums, some salvias and fuchsias in October. They need to be cut ...
Whether you're gardening a small space, or keeping a tight budget, soil amendments and fertilizers can get pricey. But there ...
Using coffee grounds for plants is a natural and eco-friendly way to boost their health. Discover simple ways to incorporate them into your gardening routine.
Garlic plants are long-season crops that are typically planted in the fall and harvested the following summer. Though garlic ...
Gardeners in central Ohio know that October is a transition month with changing weather patterns that typically signal the end of the growing season in Ohio for most plants. Locust trees have already ...
Heavy rains can lead to waterlogged soil, which suffocates plant roots and can cause root rot. Start by loosening compacted soil with a garden fork or tiller to improve aeration. Adding organic matter ...
Researchers are paying close attention to how fertilizers change tiny features within soil where carbon can be stored ...
It’s easy to compost your fallen leaves and easier still to keep them in your garden beds, where they’ll enrich the soil and ...
Want to get a head start on your spring gardening? Gardening pros explain why daffodils are at their best when planted in ...
As the year comes to an end, find out what gardening jobs still to be tackled for the "winter wind down." Fhese 5 steps will ...