The fix? If your indoor plants have hydrophobic soil, try to water from the bottom. Place a saucer of water beneath the pot ...
The weather is warming up, flowers are starting to pop out of the ground and outdoor vegetable gardening time is here!
This week's garden column offers tips about preparing for spring, including the use of compost or mulch in your garden and ...
Some things just work well together. Peanut butter and jelly. Bacon and eggs. Wine and cheese. And when we step out of the ...
Learn how to best reuse potting soil from last season to enhance your garden's vitality, plus the best way to trim browned ...
Whether it's mosquitoes, flies, or even the dreaded aphids, unwelcome guests often arrive after winter and can quickly turn ...
You don’t need all 10 of the following, but the full set below will let you tackle most any yard job. 1.) Trowel. Think of ...
Soil blocks can be made in several different sizes for use with a variety of seed sizes. Small seeds can be started in tiny soil blocks and then moved up into the dibbled holes of larger blocks ...
There's nothing like watching the world finally come back to life in the spring. Here's how to get your garden ready for the ...
Because life isn’t all peas and carrots, companion planting is just as effective in your ornamental beds and borders as with ...
Plant Medic columnist Ricky Kemery advises gardeners not to be to be impatient with garden tasks despite approach of spring.
Home gardeners can take their own soil temperature measurement. Soil temperature affects germination of many garden foods.