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It really is best for your garden’s long-term health to resist the urge to work the soil when it is still wet. Whether you use a tiller, plow or just a garden spade, working wet soil can badly compact ...
With the Chelsea Flower Show taking place at the end of the month, green-fingered Brits are advised on how they can also ...
It's lighter weight and less expensive than wood mulch, but is it a good idea to use pine needle mulch in your yard? Learn ...
As summer temperatures rise, maintaining a healthy lawn and garden doesn’t mean watering more often — it means watering more ...
Border plants placed along the edge of a driveway can really soften the transition between your hardscape and landscape. Here ...
When fencing and landscaping are treated as separate, disconnected tasks, the overall cohesion and usability of the space often ... In dry climates, untreated wood may warp and crack, while in wet ...
If your corn planter would do a better job in the field being hitched to a boat this week, it’s obviously too wet to plant. However, there are times when soil conditions are less than ideal and ...
The soil under our feet is teeming with mysterious life forms – possibly more than any other habitat on Earth. Scientists have now identified a whole new phylum of bacteria, which is abundant and ...