Gabrielle Ramsey with Bedford Fields talks with Matt Hoenig about using the best soil to make house plants thrive.
Know your plants’ needs. Tap water is fine for most houseplants. For some delicate species, such as orchids, ferns or ...
Growing a bountiful garden doesn’t start when temperatures warm, flowers blossom, and birds start singing in the spring. No, ...
For a large planting, trenches are an efficient way to plant seed potatoes. Dig a trench 4 inches deep if your soil is heavy ...
Unlock the secrets to healthy tomato plants with **“Proven Soil Mix Techniques For Thriving Tomato Gardens.”** In this video, we share expert strategies for creating the perfect soil mix that promotes ...
At Jacobs Farm del Cabo, soil health drives decisions across organic herb production, weed control, and smart tech.
If you want healthy food, experts say to eat what's local, organic and in-season. Those foods benefit the planet too, because they are less taxing on the soil and they don't travel as far.
Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery considers new alternative to burial and cremation.
The use of food waste compost in gardening presents a viable alternative to commercial potting mixes, balancing sustainability and plant health.
You don't have to wait for your ugly old stump to rot away, because it's easy to cover up a tree stump and turn it into a raised garden bed. Here's how.
“Repeated use of nitrogen-based fertilisers such as urea and ammonium sulphate can lower soil pH, making it acidic,” he ...
Since the fig forms its fruit on shoots that start to grow in the spring, it can be radically pruned in the winter without affecting the following year’s two crops. The first crop starts to grow in ...