Here's how to measure the critical root zone of a tree, so you'll know how to dig around it without injuring its roots.
The best thing you can do for any plant in your garden is to water it deeply ahead of a freeze. Water acts as an insulator, ...
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How to use ginger to keep pests out of your yard
Ginger root has a strong smell, pleasant to us but repellant to many pests and animals. But you have to do more than toss a ...
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16 gardening mistakes that are ruining your perennials
Perennials are excellent plants for any consistent gardener, but there are many mistakes you can make with them that could ...
December might be the month of cozy blankets, festive lights, and hot drinks, but for wildlife, it’s a season of survival. As temperatures drop and natural food sources shrink, the creatures that ...
Find a spot in your home that gets plenty of sunlight, like a south or west-facing window. Natural light helps microgreens ...
When installing any type of cover, make sure it completely covers the plant and goes all the way to the ground. Secure the ...
If you've ever wondered why your carrot shoulders have turned green (and if they're safe for human consumption), here's what you need to know.
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Rooting or jailbreaking a phone isn't as hard as it once was. The process does involve considerable risk. Some reasons might make you want to try. Many years ago, when I first heard about rooting ...
Q: I am cleaning out my garage and have realized that I have too many containers of garden chemicals — herbicides, insecticides, fertilizers, etc. How do I decide what to keep and what to get rid of?
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