A raised-bed garden can provide the ultimate solution if your backyard has poor drainage and bad soil that is either low in nutrients or is compacted. It can be built a foot or two off the ground, can ...
With so many choices available at garden centers, how do you choose the best mulch material for your vegetable garden? Wood chips or pine bark? Or perhaps a synthetic material that will help trap ...
Mulch is a good friend to gardens. It helps soil hold moisture, keeps plant roots cool on hot days, and discourages weeds from sprouting. Many types of mulch add beneficial substances to the earth as ...
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If you’re gardening more but enjoying it less, maybe it’s time to add some labour-saving ideas to that list of new year’s resolutions. Those can range from downsizing to mulching, from using native ...
Tuberose is an important traditional flower of India. It is used both as loose flower and cut flower. The major constraint in tuberose cultivation is weed management and about 70-80 per cent of ...
Raised bed gardens have gone mainstream, now found throughout Pinterest and in favorite home magazines nationwide. Popularity with some doesn't make for all, though, as some homeowners' associations ...
I’VE ALWAYS FAVORED RAISED BEDS – BOXED OR UNBOXED. OVER 30 YEARS, I’VE GARDENED AT EIGHT DIFFERENT HOUSES, EACH OFFERING GOOD AND BAD SOIL, SUN AND SHADE AND PLANTING SPACES THAT VARIED FROM AN ...