Spring sunlight sparks excitement above ground, but the real action begins under the soil. While gardeners celebrate the ...
Better Homes & Gardens on MSN
How to use the sun to get rid of weeds and garden pests naturally
Soil solarization is the hottest way to eliminate pests, plant diseases, and weeds from your garden.
As temperatures rise, garden pests become more active. Here's what to watch for and how to protect your plants.
A thriving garden feels like magic until an army of uninvited guests shows up. Pests don’t just appear randomly; they are ...
Mulch helps regulate soil temperature, suppress weeds, and improve soil moisture. Mulch can also attract pests like insects ...
Fix It Homestead on MSN
10 spring yard cleanup mistakes that bring pests right back
Spring cleanup is your chance to reset the yard after winter, but a few common missteps can turn that fresh start into a pest magnet. Rushing the timing, piling debris in the wrong places, or watering ...
During a gardening interest meeting last week, home gardeners brought up an issue. The problem was that planting the same plants each year in the same location can lead to fungal and bacterial disease ...
Mulching now can do more harm than good.
Cover crops are all the rage these days, and might be a part of the solution for problems confronting the long-term sustainability of agricultural production in the U.S. Simply defined, cover crops ...
ANGELINA COUNTY, Texas (KTRE) - It seems that most gardeners are wrapped up with their spring gardens. It has been a tough year of heat and dry weather. With the recent rains that some have been ...
Add this to your compost bin and garden soil.
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