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One gardener shared an old-school technique that uses wattle fencing instead of lumber for building raised garden beds.
Every gardener wants a healthy, productive garden whether they’re growing vegetables, berries or flowers. While some problems ...
Generally, start spraying in early April as the weather warms (or earlier at the first sign of fungal lesions/spots).
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YouTube on MSNGrowing Potatoes in Woodchip Mulch Raised Garden BedDiscover the secrets to growing potatoes successfully in a woodchip mulch raised garden bed! In this video, we guide you ...
An insect native to Asia is slowly making its way through the U.S. — and it has a deadly sting. The Asian needle ant, first ...
A tour through some raised beds covered in giant lettuces and other delights fed by a rich quail and chicken manure mulch!
Acadiana’s summer rains can turn a well-watered garden into a soggy mess. While your plants may love a drink, too much water ...
Gravel gardens are practical, low-maintenance, and also, very stylish. Need some inspiration? These ideas showcase just how ...
Heavy rains can compact soil, making it difficult for plants to thrive. Raised beds and proper mulching techniques can help ...
Mulch but don’t fertilize ... Line the undersides of raised beds with hardware cloth. Catch tunneling gophers with GopherHawk traps. Fungus gnats in houseplants are pesky but don’t damage ...
He recommends applying 2 to 4 inches of mulch over raised beds, keeping it pulled slightly back from plant stems to avoid root rot. Tilling disturbs the soil, bringing buried weed seeds to the ...
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