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Weeds can be a gardener's worst nightmare but one gardening expert has shared a way to eliminate them using a natural ingredient that you likely already have in your kitchen.
Epsom salt is good for more than soaking sore muscles in the tub. Find out how you can use it in the garden to boost your nutrient-deficient perennial shrubs.
While Epsom salt might serve as a mild deterrent, it's not a scientifically supported form of pest control, especially for ...
If you suspect your yellowing leaves are from magnesium, you might want to read up on Epsom salt. Epsom salt can make ...
Tomato plants are susceptible to a range of pests, diseases and deficiencies that can cause them to stop growing, and one ...
The former North American Salt Plant building in Kenosha was damaged by fire on June 29. The building suffered significant damage. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
PHOTO FRIDAY: Blooming Ocean Spray plant seen in Burien. Courtesy Mary Ann Newton comes this great photo of a blooming Ocean Spray plant seen recently in Burien (Holodiscus Discolor).
Adding Epsom salt to tomato plants can do wonders, providing them with a magnesium hit that promotes consistent nutrient absorption and powers up chlorophyll production.
imageimageChloride ions are important inducers of salt toxicity in soybean plants. This study identifies GmNPF7.5 as a major contributor to chloride accumulation, and suppressing its expression leads ...
Artisan farmer Jannine, known as the Giant Veggie Gardener, has revealed her natural tip for boosting the growth of tomatoes and peppers: a spray of Epsom salt. She shared her method, saying: "I've ...