Before bringing home a plant, inspect it closely. Look at the soil, stem, leaves and, importantly, under the leaves, where ...
Got good dirt … er, potting soil? Had a dream the other night, vivid enough to wake me to text myself a morning reminder; ...
Snake plants like to feel snug in their pots, but there’s a limit. When roots run out of space, the plant starts to struggle.
Get Neil Sperry's gardening answers on yellow butterfly vine propagation, pruning figs and abelias, fertilizing winter ...
Turn off the grow lights, gather a few milk jugs and potting mix and start planting seeds. Winter sowing is a way to start ...
Growers and brands are rethinking labels, tags, and packaging to provide more information, reduce plastic use, and improve ...
Succulents generally thrive on benign neglect. Quickly draining soil is the foundation of succulent and cactus care.
What would your garden look like if it were designed to meet the needs of pollinators, beneficial insects, and birds as well ...
What would your garden look like if it were designed to meet the needs of pollinators, beneficial insects, and birds as well ...
Snake plants, also known as mother-in-law's tongue, are well-admired houseplants due to their tolerance, striking foliage, and ease of care. One of th.
The study found that while food waste compost might not be viable as a standalone alternative to commercial potting mix, it could be suitable as part of a substrate mix. Results showed that mixtures ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — With an estimated 30 to 40 percent of the United States’ food supply ending up as waste, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, food science and horticulture experts ...