Experts suggest sprinkling used tea leaves on your lawn to help promote strong and healthy growth. Tea leaves act as an ...
Simply spread the grounds lightly over the lawn, ensuring they don't pile up too thickly, and let the earthworms work them ...
Ruth Stout didn’t plow, dig, water, or weed—and now her “no-work” method is everywhere. But behind her secret to the perfect ...
Steve Tharp Jr. of the Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Recycling District guides you through creating a compost pile for lawn and ...
While the traditional grass lawn may never go out of style, it is unlikely to ever be sustainable. Switch to a gravel garden ...
1. Keep your garden clean. Remove pile of leaves or wood where snakes might hide. Keep trimming the grass in order to keep them from overgrowing. 2. Use natural snake repellents such as a mixture of ...
Daisies, with rosettes of leaves pressed to the soil, and speedwells, with low trailing leafy shoots, are examples of plants ...
Noxious weeds cost Australia billions of dollars each year in agricultural and environmental degradation. These weeds of national significance are among the worst.
If you're tired of your boring lawn, try a mulch backyard instead of a grass one! If mulch isn't your speed, we've got other ...
If planted in the perennial garden, ribbon grass is a bully, spreading through rhizomes, often choking out its desirable neighbours. In some jurisdictions, ribbon grass is listed as a noxious weed.
If the longer days have you itching to get out in the garden, consider adding native plants to your landscape design this ...
Repurpose second-hand baskets in your yard for floral displays, growing edibles, starting seeds, protecting tender flowers ...