Woman wearing gardening gloves adding granular fertilizer to potted flowering plants, surrounded by vibrant pink, purple, and green foliage - Jurga Jot/Shutterstock The summer heat is relentless. The ...
Warm climates need fertilizer every one to two weeks; cooler zones may only need it once per season. Start with nitrogen-rich fertilizer at transplanting, then switch to phosphorus-rich for better ...
Fertilizer is an essential part of gardening. It boosts plant growth, improves yields, adds key nutrients to the soil, and enhances disease resistance. But fertilizing your lawn and garden incorrectly ...
We are in the heart of our short Michigan growing season. All things green and growing can use fertilizer now. We have to remember that plants eat too. Right now most plants are as hungry as they will ...
Learn how to turn your potato harvest into a nutrient-rich fertilizer in just a few days. A simple, natural way to improve ...
Shortly after buying a home, many first-time homeowners recognize how challenging it can be to maintain a property. Many embrace that challenge and refashion their homes to reflect their personalities ...
We all know fertilizing is an important part of maintaining healthy trees and shrubs along with a healthy yard and garden. But when should we fertilize, how much should we use, and what kinds of ...
Keeping plants healthy means making sure their nutritional needs are met, including magnesium. Luckily, this fertilizer can ...
With a gentle balance of nutrients that enhance soil and nourish acid-loving plants in winter, this organic material is a ...
It looks like summer might get here after all. The last several days have been a welcome change from the cool, damp fall-like weather we have been having this spring in the New River Valley. When it ...
The blueberries bloom as Japanese maples unfurl their leaves into origami delights and sturdy daffodils make a stand against late winter storms. Regardless of the recent crazy March weather, these ...