This St. Patrick’s Day, American Meadows highlights the growing shift toward microclover and alternative lawns ...
SPRING is starting to bloom with the weather warming up and flowers starting to appear. That means it’s time to start paying attention to the garden. Whether you have a small patch of grass ...
The world's topsoil is disappearing at an alarming rate, threatening agriculture. Regenerative farming offers solutions.
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When people think of natural landscapes, one of the first things that comes to mind is forests. Forests occupy one-third of the Earth’s land surface a.
Before the heat sets in, take simple steps to protect your plants, enrich the soil, save water, and keep your garden ...
If you have to replant, try to pick plants native to this area of Florida. "Ecologically, they're engineered, you know, over ...
Key Points To rehydrate hydrophobic garden soil, break up the soil and amend it with organic matter.Water the soil deeply and apply organic mulch to preserve soil moisture.For potted plants, replacing ...
Sandy soil doesn’t provide good anchoring support. Also, water drains right through it, and it dries out quickly. Nutrients also leach out quickly from it. But the looseness of sandy soil also means ...
Kick off planting in your garden this spring by adding organic matter and making sure the soil has the right texture for ...
When you’re looking for a mulch at your garden centre, the key is read the bag, look for an origin and, if you can, buy local ...