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Carolina Brandani, Ph.D., is committed to connecting soil conservation with agricultural practices as a new Texas A&M ...
Hydrangeas enjoy rich, well-draining, slightly acidic soil. They are thirsty plants, requiring frequent, deep watering during ...
This coarse, gritty sand improves drainage, fights root rot, and makes soil easier to dig—here’s how to use it right.
Why soil amendments? We want plants that we want to thrive no matter the soil’s condition. It is the amendments that let us ...
In this week's podcast, Grumpy helps a reader choose the best hydrangea for their hometown. Plus, Grumpy’s gripe of the week.
Maintenance Supervisor Jake Schreur imparted to Hancock County supervisors May 12, based on initial observation, a fix may ...
Hydrangeas can bloom pink, blue or even purple – all depending on one simple change you can make to your soil.
Sweet potatoes are delicious, nutritious, and easy to grow if you want them fresh. Here's how you can get started.
Once you’ve enjoyed your morning brew, consider putting the coffee grounds in your garden. These ideas for recycling coffee ...
Planting depth is key to a successful long-term tree. You want to dig a hole so the root ball sits on undisturbed soil. If you break up the soil in the bottom of the hole, the ball will settle over ...
The plants that thrive in sandy soil tend to have root systems that penetrate the ground deeply in order to reach the ...
The clay pebbles contained in this soil amendment product will give your herb gardens numerous benefits. First off, they provide stability to the roots of plants, creating a solid foundation that ...