Looking to get your hands dirty? Here are some easy ways to get into the hobby, even if you don’t have a yard.
Some suggestions for now to prepare for summer plantings.
Coffee isn’t just the lifeblood of mornings—it’s secretly a superhero in your garden too. Those leftover coffee grounds ...
Today, the Arlington farmer is proving that conservation efforts, like no-till and cover crops, aren’t just the right thing ...
My house is tilting an inch and a half from the rear to the front … everything is unstable and uneven and I can’t afford to ...
The team installed the cables along the boundaries of 27 plots of land at Harper Adams University’s test farm, an ...
You built the raised bed. You filled it with soil. You planted everything that looked good at the nursery — and somehow, the harvest was underwhelming. Here’s what most gardeners don’t realize: a ...
Most of us empty those coffee grounds in the trash after making our morning cup of joe. When you do that, you’re throwing away black gold. Those coffee grounds are actually rich organic material you ...
Improve either soil type by spreading 3-4 inches of compost, leaf mold or well-rotted manure over the area, then use a broad fork to gently turn it in 6-12 inches deep. Don’t overdo it; the end result ...
Every single food scrap that ends up in a landfill breaks a natural cycle that has sustained life on Earth for millions of years. For most of human history, food scraps returned to the ground. Peels, ...
Lawn Love reports that smart irrigation, higher mowing heights, and enhanced soil health can maintain a green lawn using 50% ...