4 Quick tips for Gardening in the heat
To help your plants survive the intense sunlight it is best to use a combination of shade, irrigation, ground cover, and stress-reducing products. Here you will find out how to effectively use these techniques for surviving the brutal summer heat.
What is the biological edge?
In today’s world, when someone refers to fertilizing a garden, field, or lawn, the majority of people think of a bag of fertilizer with three numbers on it. The bag will likely have 10-10-10 or 10-13-13 or some combination of numbers. What do these numbers mean? They stand for the percentage of three macronutrients: N -Nitrogen, P-Phosphorus, and K-Potassium. So in a bag of 10-10-10, that means that in every 100 lbs of the material there will be 10 lbs of available Nitrogen, 10 lbs of Phosphorus, and 10 lbs of Potassium. The other 70 lbs of material are likely some form of inert material. N-P-K are three macronutrients that the average person knows about as fertilizer. The truth is that fertilizer is so much more than N-P-K alone.
How to Make Mulch for Your Garden
We all know mulch is a vital component to keeping your garden plants healthy and thriving. But bag after bag of mulch can be costly…
Tips for the First Time Gardener
Gardening is one of those hobbies that once you start you never want to stop. It’s rewarding to grow fruits and vegetables and then serve them for dinner later on that evening. But we all know it can be intimidating to start something new. If you’ve never created your own garden before, this blog is for you. We’re here to help and cheer you on!
Fresh Herbs All Year Long
Herbs have many uses in our kitchens and homes—from fresh marinara sauces to homemade taco nights…
Winter Pruning: A Guide for Your Garden
While the winter chill is still in the air, it is time to prepare for your spring garden. A top priority on your list should be to prune your shrubs and trees before new growth and buds come to life.
It’s Time to Start a Cold Frame
Your garden doesn’t have to suffer during the cold winter months after all the hard work you’ve put into it all spring and summer.