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Potting soil isn't always spent after each season - in many cases, you'll be able to safely reuse last year's soil with after ...
Mole crickets are one of the most destructive turf grass pests in the southeastern U.S. Here's how to send them packing ...
You might not consider that lawns profit from mulching, but unless you use a leaf catcher each time, you are mulching your ...
June brings the annoying sounds of summer — mowers, blowers and edgers — but also happy outdoor sounds and that unique ...
While it’s true that they aren’t demanding plants, succulents, which include cacti, do have very specific needs in terms of ...
The larval stage of some insects spend part of their life cycle in soil and will damage plants. Grubs, wireworms and cutworms ...
Because strawberries don’t breed true from seed, most plants are grown from dormant, bare-root transplants. But if you do ...
Make sure any plant debris is removed from the bed at the end of the season, so the adult beetles have less shelter for ...
Looking to harvest fresh fruit from the comfort of your home? Get quick care tips of 19 indoor fruit trees like apple, olive, ...
Learn how to identify the symptoms of Pythium versus other corn and soybean seedling diseases and pests to establish the ...
Plastic pollution also affects the ecosystems beneath the soil. Earthworms exposed to microplastics exhibit stunted growth, impaired reproduction, and internal damage. Insects like springtails avoid ...
This important question was recently posed by farmer Barclay Daranyi to a group of sixth through eighth grade Nucla agriculture students and residents from across San Miguel and Montrose counties.