Spring gardens explode with energy when soil conditions hit the sweet spot. Early growth depends less on luck and more on ...
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What is loamy soil? Why it's so beneficial and how to make it
This soil type can help improve drainage, retain nutrients, and more.
Have you ever watered your garden and noticed the water takes a long time to drain or percolate through the soil? You might want to investigate your soil texture. Anthony Simerlink is a University of ...
Warm soil changes everything in the garden. Seeds sprout quicker, roots stretch with confidence, and young plants settle in without hesitation. Cold, damp ground often slows growth and invites rot, ...
Take a look out at this landscape. What do you notice? Credit: Shutterstock Take a walk outside. Get some fresh air. What do you notice around you? Buildings, trees, and the sky may be on your list, ...
Katherine Gallagher is a writer and sustainability expert. She holds a B.A. in English Literature from Chapman University and a Sustainable Tourism certificate from the GSTC. Succulents may be one of ...
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How to read a soil test so your lawn care actually works
Most lawn problems are solved by guessing. The grass looks pale, you add nitrogen. The moss comes back, you spread iron. The grass thins, you overseed. Half the time the guesses work because lawns are ...
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