Gardening enthusiasts often find joy in potting plants, but there’s an unexpected downside lurking in many popular potting mixes: an ingredient that can attract pests like moths, gnats, and even ants.
Using potting soil from previous gardening seasons might seem like a practical way to save time and money, but is it safe? We ...
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How To Keep Centipedes Out Of Your House, According to Experts
Here’s what to do about these occasional invaders.
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February gardening jobs: What to plant, prune and prepare now
The days are getting longer and there’s a hint of spring in the air, so it's time to get outdoors ...
Chin” Uy Jr. is a sustainable-food entrepreneur based on Negros Island in the Philippines, which recently hosted the global “good food” movement Slow Food’s first-ever regional conference in Asia and ...
Fed up with foxes trashing your beds overnight? Learn how two simple household items can halt the digging while keeping ...
You don't have to wait for your ugly old stump to rot away, because it's easy to cover up a tree stump and turn it into a raised garden bed. Here's how.
Your garbage just might be your garden’s treasure. Here’s what you need to know about using eggshells to help your plants ...
Feeding robins bread this February could quietly harm them and empty your garden; switch to safer foods and make your bird table a regular stop.
Chin” Uy Jr is a sustainable food entrepreneur based on Negros Island in the Philippines, which recently hosted the global “good food” movement Slow Food’s first-ever regional conference in Asia and ...
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The overlooked farming trick quietly bringing dead soil back to life
Across the world, fields and gardens are turning into lifeless crusts that repel water and resist roots. Yet the most ...
West Point Elementary's Teacher of the Year Valerie Carter helps gifted students discover their potential through growth ...
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