Now that summer is a distant memory and fall has settled in, it’s easy to think your garden work is done until spring. But ...
If you have tried to grow garden vegetables or landscaping plants but cannot seem to get them to thrive, it may not be because you have a black thumb. Instead, your soil acidity levels may be to blame ...
Fill your raised beds with well-draining, nutrient-rich soil for better vegetables.
The right amount of calcium in the soil can help plants grow healthy and strong. Test your soil first to determine how much ...
Avoid testing near pavement, buildings, or other heat sources that create artificial temperature variations. These microclimates don't represent the broader lawn conditions where you'll be planting ...