Container gardening is a good way for both novice gardeners and pros to make the most of their patios, balconies, and even doorsteps.
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As a first-time gardener, you can quickly determine the climate of your location by using an online plant hardiness zone calculator.
Spring is an important time for the lawn and garden. Start by checking off these things from your spring to-do list.
Most plants should be exposed to the sun for 6 hours every day. Other plants, such as Primrose, can grow well in the shade. Keep this in mind when deciding where to place your garden.
Whether you use the plant for its healing properties or not, there are many fun and interesting facts about Dandelions that shed light on the various aspects of this plant.
Follow our easy to follow guide for a luscious green lawn this year.
According to the Arbor Day Foundation and U.S. Forest Service, “Trees properly placed around buildings can reduce air conditioning needs by 30% and can save 20-50% in energy used for heating.”
It’s important to take a full and honest inventory of your items so you can decide what to keep, fix, or replace so that you can order and receive your new products in time for the start of the springtime growing season!
Thus, the perfect mix is soil that holds moisture well but drains so that your roots don’t become waterlogged. Most plants require oxygen to reach the roots for proper growth indicating a high priority for aeration.
Using this guide and applying the preparation needed, anyone can grow spinach, brussels sprouts, radishes, and turnips — four commonly known, early-spring vegetables.