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House Digest on MSNThe Best Type Of Mulch For Your Garden (And How To Choose)
Mulch can lighten a gardener's load by protecting plants, locking in moisture, and beautifying the space. But each type has ...
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House Digest on MSNDo Eggshells Really Keep Slugs & Snails Out Of The Garden? Here's What To Know
If your plants are being chewed up by slimy visitors, can eggshells keep them away, or is this hack a myth? Get the facts ...
So many people forego the benefits of gardening in the fall. Follow these dos and don'ts to get the most out of the season.
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Southern Living on MSNWhy You Should Be Checking Your Soil
About This Episode A reader has a question about dying plants. Plus, the tip of the week. Question Of The Week "A corner of my backyard that gets good light keeps killing whatever I plant there. First ...
I had the great fortune to take a Landscaping Design class a few years back from Dr. Steve George through the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension program. It might have been the most inspiring class I've ...
Net pots are plastic containers with slits that allow roots to grow through. Clay planter pebbles, often used in hydroponics, ...
Chaos gardening – wild beauty, or just a mess? A sustainable landscape specialist explains the trend
If you’ve spent any time in the gardening corners of social media lately, you’ve likely come across a trend called “chaos ...
Gardeners are often accused of talking to their plants. But let me let you in on a secret: we should be talking to our soil ...
My garden sure wood be nothing without mulch! Like choosing the right plant for the right place, mulch should match the conditions and plants growing in your garden. Mulch can be plant-based: compost, ...
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Southern Living on MSNHow Often Should You Add New Soil To Your Garden Beds?
The soil in garden beds settles over time and loses nutrients. Add new soil to your garden beds each year to keep them topped ...
To understand organic garden you need to understand Mother Nature and respect her ways.. Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed. --Francis Bacon (1561-1626) You can often hear people say, “Back ...
Gardeners are often accused of talking to their plants. But let me let you in on a secret: we should be talking to our soil ...
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