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The Most Bizarre Plant Fertilizers (& Whether You Should Try Them Or Not)
Waste products like coffee grounds and eggshells are widely used to improve soil health, but there are some more ...
We asked experts how you can protect your plants, outdoors furniture and visiting wildlife when temperatures drop below zero.
Slugs have slithered their way into headlines because they’re everywhere in Oregon, and their population is skyrocketing.
Garden designer Jessi Bloom shares how to create resilient gardens that align with the time and energy we have to give, and ...
Winter can feel like a slow, gray pause in the garden, but this is actually the perfect time to get ahead. While the frost ...
Pruning dormant plants in January sets the garden up well for the rest of the year, according to the expert. James ...
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12 old-school gardening habits it's time to let go of
These old-school methods of garden maintenance may be ingrained in your habits, but it's time to let them go in favor of ...
Sawdust is only as garden-safe as its source. Clean, untreated wood is fine, but dust from painted, stained, pressure-treated ...
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How to remove an old tree stump in your yard
Whether Mother Nature takes out a tree or you have one removed for poor performance, as a safety precaution, or to improve the view, part of it remains, the stump. Big or small, you have some ...
Unwanted infestations can strike at any time, often catching homeowners and business operators off guard. From termites ...
Amanda Weidner of the Pueblo County CSU Extension Office writes about the benefits of composting and provides some tips on getting started.
The best countertop composters make it easier to keep food waste out of landfills, all without sacrificing convenience or ...
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