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Wood mulch is a gardener go-to, and pine bark could work perfectly for your plants. However, consider the pros and cons before getting busy in your garden.
With summer’s heat in full swing, staying hydrated is essential for feeling your best. While drinking water is key, many ...
If you're gardening in a warmer climate, you definitely need to know which mulch you should avoid at all costs if you want to protect your plants.
Grubs taking over your garden could leave you with plants that have damaged roots, but lavender could help to deter these ...
Move potted plants and containers away from direct sunlight to reduce water evaporation and heat stress. Position them ...
Learn how to cultivate Karonda during the monsoon with these six simple steps for propagation, soil preparation, pest control ...
While gardeners can have a space in full sun to grow vegetables, they are also gardening side by side with like-minded ...
Exposed tree roots can damage sidewalks and foundations, become a tripping hazard, and make lawn mowing difficult. Learn how to properly deal with above-ground tree roots to keep the tree healthy and ...
Mint likes consistently moist soil, but how often to water it depends on temperature, sunlight, and whether it's grown indoors. Here are some watering guidelines.
Plant vegetables for fall harvesting: Beans can be planted in mid-July for harvesting in September. Lettuce, spinach and leaf crops do not enjoy summer’s heat, but can be planted in August when the ...
A well-grown rhubarb crown will have produced a healthy flush of red and green stalks by now, and some will continue to ...
“During a hosepipe ban, using a hosepipe for watering the garden, filling paddling pools, cleaning vehicles and washing ...