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Nitrogen is a critical element for the plants growing in your garden. They need nitrogen to help them with photosynthesis, ...
This gardening essential will help you maximise your outdoor space, by also taking control of the fresh produce without ...
Pick a spot in your garden that gets at least six hours of direct sunlight every day. Make sure the soil is well-draining to ...
Growing kitchen herbs at home can be a fulfilling and economical way to have a constant supply of fresh and flavorful ...
Here’s a step-by-step walk-through on how to create a cattle panel trellis arch for in-ground or raised bed gardens—plus a ...
Tomatoes and strawberries are fruits that evoke thoughts of summer sun - and you can maximise any potential harvest by making ...
For many people, "plastic pollution" calls to mind pictures of turtles and other marine life drowning in single-use plastic ...
Add purple plants to your yard and enjoy the bold, colorful blooms all season long. We found purple flowering plants for ...
To cultivate scallions (aka green onions) from seeds, sow them outdoors in early spring after the last frost for zones 3-8 or in the fall for warmer zones 9-11, Cassels advises. “Scallions can manage ...
Plastic pollution also affects the ecosystems beneath the soil. Earthworms exposed to microplastics exhibit stunted growth, impaired reproduction, and internal damage. Insects like springtails avoid ...
Hydrangeas are known for their colourful, cloud-like blooms, which come in a variety of shades, but getting the right shade ...
The Institute of Soil & Soul in Long Grove grows fruits and vegetables like others, but its restorative farming practices are informed by Jewish teachings and principles.