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Can You Fertilize Your Lawn In The Spring For Greener Grass By Summer?
Here's how to give your lawn a boost when the weather warms.
Spring arrives with bright sunshine, chirping birds, and a sudden urge to sprinkle fertilizer everywhere. It seems natural: your lawn wakes up, perennials peek through, and you think, “A little ...
If your lawn turned brown after a frost, don’t panic just yet.
As winter nears its end, your rose bushes are preparing for a huge seasonal energy surge and can use some help. Here's how to fertilize them.
A new discovery raises hope that plants can fertilize themselves in close collaboration with soil bacteria and without artificial fertilizers.
March is here. It is usually the start of our dry season, but we are heading into the season in a serious drought.
Climate change is threatening modern life in ways we are still finding, from food security to the economy to everyday living.
Almost all plants live in close symbiosis with so-called mycorrhizal fungi—an important symbiosis for absorbing essential ...
Martha Stewart on MSN
How to Grow a Peach Tree for Delicious, Juicy Fruit Every Year
Growing your own peaches is easier than it seems.
Mulching is a key garden task, but many gardeners miss the mark. Learn what mulch is, how to apply it, and what to avoid.
Carrots are a cool-season crop that can be grown from seeds in containers. Learn how to grow carrots in containers and select ...
Celebrating National Ag Week, March 15-21, by Giving Away the most popular vegetable in the U.S., Lettuce Seeing the ...
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