Japanese maples hate too much rainy weather, and gardeners are being asked to act now to prevent the tree from rotting away or becoming diseased.
Mr. D. applies sulfur to the garden, and Andy Williams talks about fish for garden ponds. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, retired UT Extension Agent Mike Dennison ...
Plants need 16 elements for normal growth. Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, potassium, magnesium, calcium, phosphorus, and ...
Community gardens have perks that range from boosting neighborhood vibes to making homes more appealing. Here's how they ...
This week's gardening column addresses the importance of neutral pH in your garden soil, as well as why "princess trees" are ...
Appeal planned; environmental justice activists from SW Detroit and nearby communities surrounding Zug Island cheered ruling ...
Bruce Springsteen is famed for his long-running music career, but his favorite sandwich is a far more down-home American ...
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Japanese maples in UK gardens may start rotting in February unless you add this natural mineral to the soil now
After months of UK rain, Japanese maples can begin rotting unseen as early as February. One natural mineral added at the ...
Recent warm weather in Moose Jaw may be tempting residents to think ahead to spring, but it’s still too early to start planting, according to a local landscaping expert. Leslie Cornell, owner of ...
A former spiritual retreat in West Virginia, four cabins in the Ozarks and a converted detention facility in Tennessee.
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