Beneficial Nematodes – Garden Friends Or Enemies?
Beneficial nematodes control pests that destroy plants. But other nematodes completely destroy plants. How do you know which is which?
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Beneficial nematodes control pests that destroy plants. But other nematodes completely destroy plants. How do you know which is which?
Beneficial Nematodes – Garden Friends Or Enemies? Read More »
If you’re new to removing poison ivy, be careful, because it likes to fight back. Here are some do’s and dont’s.
Poison Ivy: How to remove it safely without chemicals Read More »
If you’re still using chemicals on your garden and lawn, it’s time to stop. Your lawn and garden don’t need these chemicals, in fact they weaken plants.
The impact of synthetic fertilizers are well established facts, yet nitrogen and phosphorous-heavy fertilizer use still persists.
How Synthetic Fertilizers Harm Soil, Air, and Water Read More »
What’s the best way to control weeds? Hint: the best weed killer doesn’t come in a bottle.
The Step N Tilt Core Lawn Aerator has plenty of design innovations to make aerating your lawn much less of a chore, and much easier on your back.
So you’ve got Japanese knotweed threatening to strangle the life out of the other plants in your garden. It needs to be removed, but where to begin?
One of the most reviled garden pests is the Japanese Beetle, which is very difficult to get rid of. Fortunately, a small number of organic treatments work well.
Japanese Beetle Problem? Try Geraniums and Milky Spore Read More »
Steps to become a better gardener and create a safer environment for your food, family, pets, wildlife, and the biological community in your soil.
We don’t think of the grass in our lawn as we do the plants in our gardens. Yet grass is a plant like any other and requires a thriving soil ecosystem.
The Thriving Ecosystem in Your Lawn’s Soil and Why it Matters Read More »