Plants droop and shed their leaves when parched, but with a splash of water, their stems regain strength and their leaves ...
Saturated ground at this time of year can make the problem worse, but there are steps you can take to eradicate the unwanted ...
Using cattle to restore life on a hard and compacted claypan in the mulga lands of Western Queensland was the focus of a ...
Stale air and poor circulation can make low-light rooms feel stuffy, but these hardy houseplants help freshen the air by ...
I have solitude, peace here,” says Stella Cruz, whose native plant garden was a gift from Pollinator Project Rogue Valley.
Turfgrass—including sports fields, roadside ditches and residential lawns—makes up 40 million acres of the United States' ...
Various organic matter sources can be used to enhance soil health. Common options include compost, aged leaves, well-rotted hay or silage, peat moss, composted manure, green cover crops, and untreated ...
Many gardeners bemoan the presence of heavy clay soil, but there's a case for its use in your yard thanks to certain benefits ...
Overseeding works best when grass is actively growing, which isn't the case in most regions during February. If you’re looking to add seed this time of year, dormant seeding—where seed is spread over ...
A successful spring garden begins well before the first blooms of the season. Winter, often regarded as the dormant period for plants, offers the perfect opportunity to prepare garden beds ...
I wrote about the first week of the Ohio State University Extension Master Gardener Volunteer international outreach trip to Otavalo, Ecuador, South America with the Tandana Foundation.
By Sarina Rattler For the Salisbury Post As winter lingers, you may find yourself looking ahead to spring or summer. I certainly am. Dreaming of a beach vacation makes the winter doldrums pass by just ...