Grass clippings fill up lawn bags and may seem useless. But you can start using them now for bigger, healthier blooms from your garden's rose bushes.
The trash can might hold the most valuable gardening supplies in the house. Coffee grounds, eggshells, vegetable peels, and even fallen leaves can transform tired soil into a thriving ecosystem that ...
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13 Easy Fertilizers You Can Make at Home

The goal of keeping things as natural as possible also means that home gardeners are concerned about the fertilizer they use.
The arrival of spring means it's time to bring your lawn mower out of storage for the season. Depending on where you live, grass typically starts growing again by March and may ev ...
From blade sharpness to soil conditions, these early-season mowing mistakes can damage your lawn.
Adding lime can help grass absorb nutrients and conditions the soil to improve root development. Before adding lime, you must ...
Key Points Grass often turns brown in summer due to dormancy, compacted soil, pests, or improper mowing.Identifying your grass type helps determine if browning is normal dormancy or a sign of ...
Experts share when and how frequently you should bust out the fertilizer.
In March, winter is waning, even if your region has a long, cold season. In southern regions, March signals the end, whereas in the North, there may still be a few months of cold weather. Unless the ...
Mulching is a key garden task, but many gardeners miss the mark. Learn what mulch is, how to apply it, and what to avoid.
Why now might be the best time for your lawn.
Adopting an earthworm, or two, as a pet in a Ball canning jar with lots of grass and dirt to keep it comfortable, may just be a universal activity among ...