From tomatoes and peas to herbs and flowers, compatible plant pairings improve growth, deter pests and make the most of limited space.
Key Points Kitchen garden favorites like cabbage, sweet corn, cucumbers, and sweet potatoes should be sited away from ...
When gardeners talk about plant health, the conversation often jumps straight to fertilizers, pest control, or the latest miracle spray. But long before any of that matters—before seeds even hit the ...
Here's how you can protect your pets and plants: Exposure to dry, cold air and chilly rain can cause chapped paws and itchy, ...
It’s common in just about any pasture to notice two cows grazing side by side and going about their typical activities together rather than alone. But did you realize this is because many cattle ...
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.
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have identified a bacterial genus that promotes root growth and ...
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