Read on and learn how to feed your roses. Photo by Rosemary Calvert on (Photo by Rosemary Calvert on ) It takes a lot of ...
The fertilizing frenzy officially commenced last week, so this week I shall keep the momentum of N-P-K going. If you recall, ...
April is when the soil and air are finally reliably warm enough to start summer vegetable, flower and herb seeds and to plant ...
Homeowners often learn the hard way that bark mulch on a steep hill can behave more like a loose avalanche than a ground ...
Large trees can create a quiet shady spot, but their roots can pose problems in your yard. Follow these recommendations to ...
Height adjustment is made with two levers, one for the front axle and one for the rear. The Briggs & Stratton gas engine is ...
Learn 10 ways to keep your lawn green while using up to 50% less water, including smart irrigation, soil improvements, and ...
That’s where soil health comes in. Soil is not just “dirt.” It’s a living ecosystem teeming with nutrients, organic matter ...
Mulch doesn't necessarily attract termites; they need high humidity and moisture to survive, and mulch is generally on the ...
Since cardboard is biodegradable, you can use it in your garden to help block weeds and amend your soil. Here’s how. Cardboard works to block sunlight and hence prevents any weeds from growing ...
Spring is just around the corner, which means soon the trees will begin to bud, flowers will bloom and hummingbirds will make their way to Missouri. The annual hummingbird migration is underway, which ...