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Plant Fertilizer 101: How to Feed Your Garden
Shopping for plant fertilizer and applying it may seem perplexing at first. Follow these simple tips and you’ll be fertilizing like a pro in no time. Read the Label: What Do Fertilizer Numbers Mean?
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A DIY garden fertilizer that'll make use of common leftover kitchen scraps
Don't toss these common kitchen scraps — they can be repurposed into a simple DIY fertilizer for your garden.
Good soil, sunshine, water: These are critical ingredients for healthy plants and a beautiful garden. Fertilizer? Not usually, said Sharon Yiesla, plant knowledge specialist at The Morton Arboretum in ...
I’m a lazy gardener. There, I said it for all to witness. It’s not that I don’t like working in the garden. Weeding, watering, pruning and planting offer the chronic, monkey-brained person a hint of ...
Always clean and sharpen tools you won't be using for a while. It's a good idea to wipe the metal blades with an oily cloth. This coats them with a thin layer of protective oil to help prevent ...
This soil addition has been getting a lot of buzz lately, and for good reason. In raised beds, it can help replace an ...
The months of January and February are the time to apply fertilizer to landscapes. When precisely this application is made depends on the growth of the plant. When plants like roses grow early or ...
Comfrey, until fairly recently, was used for centuries as a medicinal herb. Some of the common folk names for it, such as “healing herb” and “bruisewort,” reflect the healing properties that people ...
Besides adding fresh flavor to seafood and classic cocktails, powering bathroom scouring, and removing stains, lemon peels ...
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