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Should you fertilize plants in winter? We reveal the potential harm
If you fertilize plants in winter when they're not growing, you risk damaging them in five ways. This guide looks at when and ...
There are two primary types of fertilizers to consider: synthetic and organic. It is often said that synthetic fertilizers feed the plant while organic fertilizers feed the soil. Synthetic fertilizers ...
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How to fertilize orchids just right to keep them blooming beautifully
If your orchid is struggling or failing to bloom, fertilizer may be the answer. To fertilize your orchid, first dampen the ...
Someone dropping granular fertilizer into their garden by hand - Ludmila Kapustkina/Shutterstock Fertilizing your garden is an important step when you want to give your plants a nutrient boost, and ...
When you're scooping out the fireplace, save the ashes to fertilize plants in the garden. Here are seven plants that thrive when you add wood ash to your garden.
FARGO — A young homeowner was lamenting to the experienced gardener next door that her rhubarb wasn’t producing large, tasty stalks. “Have you tried manure on your rhubarb?” asked the old gardener.
As plants put on new growth this spring, they can benefit from essential nutrients that help them become healthy and strong. Plants can be very different and have their own unique requirements, but ...
Winter's cold temperatures, reduced sunlight, and frozen soil create harsh conditions for many plants. While many enter a state of dormancy to conserve energy, they can still be affected by frost ...
Keep plants away from drafty windows, doors, radiators, and vents during winter. "Sudden temperature swings stress spider ...
The proper timing of gardening work has a real impact on getting the desired results. One of the challenges of gardening in southeast Louisiana (or anywhere) is learning when activities like planting, ...
For some interesting reason, people like to fertilize plants in August and September. They also like to fertilize plants that are performing poorly —without determining the cause. Don’t fertilize any ...
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