Wondering what to do with all those leftover pumpkin guts? Give them a second life in your garden with these best ways to use ...
Leaving your leaves instead of raking and disposing of them can benefit your lawn and landscaping: Mowing dry leaves using a ...
Following a dry summer, gardeners will be even keener than usual to lavish composts, manures and other bulky organic matter on their garden to feed soil and plants and to boost moisture-holding ...
Hempfield Area students will get to put their science lessons into action through the help of a donation of composting tools ...
Every fall, yards across the country transform into seas of crunchy, colorful chaos. Homeowners grab rakes, sigh deeply, and ...
Setting your garden up for a thriving spring filled with gorgeous blooms starts with some important soil enhancement in the ...
The fall is the perfect time to prepare for a beautiful spring garden. Here's one thing that you can add to your soil to ...
Add minerals, compost, and mulch now and you'll have super-fertile soil come spring. As the busy garden season wraps up, there's one last—but very important—task to tend to: Feeding your soil.
The right amount of calcium in the soil can help plants grow healthy and strong. Test your soil first to determine how much calcium you need to add, as well as the pH level. Gypsum, lime, and bonemeal ...
If you shop for fertilizer in Connecticut this fall, you will see some labels missing from shelves, more paperwork behind ...
The condition of your soil affects how it will retain moisture after a rainstorm or irrigation. Learn why your soil still ...
Henry Homeyer says it is important to clean up the vegetable garden now in order to avoid overwintering diseases.