This material may seem like a smart idea to upcycle in your garden to save money on landscaping fabric. However, it's too ...
No matter what you're growing, leaving the soil in your garden bed exposed is rarely beneficial. Mulch your beds for thriving ...
Raspberry plants can easily dry out and become brittle in autumn, but there is an easy way to keep them safe if you add just ...
Just because the weather is cooler doesn’t mean weeds have stopped growing — they’re still out there! Mulch blocks sunlight ...
Discoloration, thinning out, diseases, and excessive weeds are important signs that you need to replace your mulch. Pest ...
While you may have heard about using flour as a natural way to eliminate weeds from your garden, it turns out it can lead to ...
According to the University of Idaho, it is estimated that more than one-third of every bite of food humans consume is thanks to native and managed pollinators.
In the coming weeks, nature will provide us with an abundance of fallen leaves. In the past, autumn leaves were often ...
A Facebook post from the LSU AgCenter's sparking discussion among gardeners after calling out a common but harmful practice: ...
The sun has just come up and it rained during the night, so the flamboyant flowers and chartreuse leaves sparkle like exotic ...
Add fall mulch to your garden to reduce soil erosion and maintain warmer soil temperatures. To smother aggressive perennial weeds, add brown cardboard or several newspaper layers, water and mulch on ...