6 Gardening Tips to Minimize Transplant Shock
In nature, plants put down roots and remain in one spot until they die. They are susceptible to damage when we move them. Here’s how to minimize transplant shock.
6 Amazing Uses of Coco Coir in the Garden
The versatile organic material is now widely available in processed form for use in gardens. Here’s how you can use coir in your garden.
Is your garden anemic? Here’s how to fix it.
Garden anemia – or iron chlorosis – is the most common micro-nutrient problem for a wide variety of plants and trees. Here’s how to fix it.
Start a Bee Garden and Help Save Nature’s Best Pollinators
While decline in the numbers of whales, wolves, and tigers is cause for worry, we should not forget that bee populations are also dwindling
Greenhouses: Which type fits your gardening needs?
There are a variety of greenhouses available out there. Which type is best suited to your particular gardening needs?
How to Fix and Prevent Overly Dense, Compacted Soil in Your Garden: 2 Best Remedies
Soil that has become compacted is not only harder to work, it can also discourage beneficial organisms from your garden. Even worse, plants do not grow well in compacted dirt.
Gardening on a slope? Here’s how to prevent soil erosion in your garden.
Soil erosion can leave slopes barren, allowing nothing but the hardiest plants to grow.
Here’s how to check for water-wasters in your garden!
The world’s water resources are finite, and they are getting smaller every year. Is your garden part of the problem?
How to Remove Poison Ivy from Your Garden
Gardeners know all too well that not all flora is welcome in one’s backyard. But how exactly should you remove poison ivy from your garden?
9 Sandy Soil Tolerant Vegetables That are Easy to Grow
Sandy soil drains well, is easier to work, and is less likely to carry bacterial and fungal diseases.