Moss growing in your lawn signals several problems including poor, acidic soil, not enough sunlight, and too much moisture. Learn how to solve moss problems in the lawn.
Soil is more than dirt—it’s a secret financial advisor hiding under your feet. A garden or farm may look fine from the surface, but unseen imbalances in nutrients, pH levels, or soil composition can ...
Victorian beef and lamb producer Andrew Freshwater provides some thoughts and numbers based on a modelled farm in Northeastern Victoria, where a ‘do nothing’ fertiliser and soil improvement strategy ...
If you have spent any time scrolling through gardening forums or social media, you have likely seen the advice to tuck a penny into the soil of your favorite houseplant. The claim is simple. The ...
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Extension’s indoor vertical farming and hydroponic crops production course can expand food production in arid climates ...
Long-term ecosystem warming changes not only plants but the fungi in the soil below, according to a new study including researchers from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. "Hidden mycorrhizal ...
Avoid believing the misconception that roses are nutrient hogs, as this can result in overfertilizing. • Choose organic ...
Gardeners obsess over seed varieties and planting dates, yet the soil under their boots often gets ignored. Soil testing for ...
Test soil regularly and apply soil acidifiers accordingly to maintain consistent pH.
Agricultural lime takes time to work, but it provides excellent returns by improving soil pH, nutrient availability and fertilizer efficiency.
Don’t assume the pH in your lawn is too low or too high or you could end up doing more damage than good. Your first step should be to purchase a soil test kit and test the soil to determine its pH, so ...