Once you test your soil for pH, you will know whether or not you need to adjust the pH level for the specific crop you will ...
Living in an area with particularly heavy clay soil can lead to an abnormal-looking lawn come spring, especially if you aren't used to this type of soil. Since clay soil compacts easily ...
If moles have already damaged your lawn, you'll want to repair the lumps and bumps in your yard. Here are some tips, plus how ...
Container gardening has surged in popularity among many plant enthusiasts who don’t have the space to grow something.
Achieving a lush, green lawn isn't just about mowing and watering. It's about avoiding the pitfalls that can turn your ...
If you apply pre-emergence herbicides too early, the barrier it creates may weaken before the germination window. This leaves ...
Your lawn is prepped for success—here’s how to keep it thriving through the seasons.
Regular water is critical when establishing a new lawn for the first two months or so, no matter the time of year. Continue ...
Another important practice is amendment timing. Gardeners should avoid applying surface soil amendments immediately before ...
Ball moss in your oak trees, leaves on the lawn, and aerating the lawn are three issues that are often incorrectly viewed as ...
I hope all of you survived this last week’s cold and snow after New Year’s. A reader from the butcher shop in Jeromesville, asked an unusual question years ago. Concern filled her inquiry about ...