And it’s pretty effective. Composting is nature’s way of turning your leaves and grass into a valuable soil conditioner.” ...
Sometimes, you can do everything right for your lawn, but the grass still refuses to green up. If your turf isn’t responding to fertilizers or irrigation, there may be something wrong with the soil.
It is this cyclical process that the gardener wants to harness. With the need to use peat-free products more pressing than ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! I see many homeowners cleaning up leaves this fall around the valley. Why not gather these leaves to make leaf mold, a valuable compost? This week I want ...
Healthy soil, the foundation of thriving ecosystems, is a complex dance between physical, chemical, and biological processes ...
Fertilizers can help you achieve your dreams of a thick, beautiful lawn, but it's important to choose the right kind, especially when overseeding.
Teena Bailey's value-added grain operation in Lehigh County offers milled wheat, oats and rye products at retail markets.
It’s that time of year in the City of Flint to Bag It! The City of Flint has announced that crews will begin residential ...
A better approach is to avoid commercial fertilizers and add natural soil conditioners such as compost, peat moss, wood ash, and/or coffee grounds. When using coffee grounds, you're adding nutrients ...
Muscari, more commonly known as grape hyacinth may be invasive in some areas, but in others they make beautiful companions ...
Impact and progress Frontiers' impact Progress Report 2022 All progress reports ...