We spend so much of the year preparing for the summer season in our backyard that it's all too easy to neglect our gardens when it comes to the fall. But, fall is a crucial period for your plants. It ...
Both gardeners and plants work hard in summer. For plants, growing foliage, developing buds, opening flowers, and forming and ripening fruits take a lot of energy. They need a helping hand, and you ...
All plants require several key nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium for healthy growth, but some plants need more than others. Yellowing leaves, stunted growth, weak stems, and poor ...
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If I Could Only Plant ONE Thing to Feed My Family...
If I could plant only ONE crop to feed my family, this would be it. Join me for a masterclass on growing sweet potatoes, a ...
Looking for information regarding smart feeding? Whether you’re a novice or an advanced cannabis grower, this is the guide for you. High Times Cultivation Editor Nico Escondido answers all of your ...
Humans are adding vitamins to their water all the time, but why should we get all the fun? There’s evidence to suggest that fortifying the water you use to feed your plants might be just as beneficial ...
I’ve never been a great fan of petunias because they begin to crump out about mid-summer. However, there are a raft of new varieties on the market, and I’m going to give a couple of them a go. I’ll ...
1. If you haven’t already fed your plants this spring, feed azaleas, begonias, camellias, ferns, fuchsias, daylilies, water lilies, roses and other flowering plants with balanced plant foods right ...
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