Some gardens explode with life while others struggle, and the difference almost always starts underground. Soil holds secrets ...
Some worm species in your garden are a sign of healthy soil, while others point to issues like acidity or too much moisture.
Evaluating uniformity and spacing, assessing plant health and looking for pest feeding are some ways to improve stands in ...
Your yard rarely goes from tidy to overrun overnight. Warning signs build quietly in the grass, soil, and even in the way water sits after a storm, long before you feel surrounded by crabgrass and ...
When a gravel path keeps erupting with green, the problem is rarely the stones on top. The failures usually lie underneath, ...
Typically, the end of April is a good time to prune hydrangeas before new growth starts. If you grow more than one species of ...
Coffee grounds are often celebrated as a free and eco-friendly fertilizer for gardens. Packed with nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, they improve soil structure, attract earthworms, and boost plant ...
Farmers could significantly improve their maize yields and silage quality by analysing their crops and applying more precise nutrition. That's according to new research by Mole Valley Feed Solutions, ...
Farm equipment such as tractors, combines, grain carts and self-propelled sprayers have become larger and heavier in recent years, and concern about soil compaction and its impacts on crop yields has ...
Soil decides the fate of every garden long before the first tomato ripens or the first flower opens. Plants pull nutrients from soil like diners choosing dishes from a buffet, yet the menu changes ...
Farmers can reduce slug damage with smart planting, soil health strategies and effective pest management techniques this ...