The months of January and February are the time to apply fertilizer to landscapes. When precisely this application is made depends on the growth of the plant. When plants like roses grow early or ...
Ashland County farmers showed tremendous enthusiasm for the statewide H2Ohio agricultural expansion, enrolling over twice as many acres into the program as originally were allocated to the county.
As I mentioned last week, we are nearing the end of any soil applications of iron fertilizers that work. You can still do it now but don’t expect glorious results like you would see when you apply it ...
Many gardeners and homeowners have completed their fall gardening and home landscape maintenance tasks for the season once the final leaves are removed from the lawn sometime in November, but they may ...
For centuries plants grew without any help from human beings, and some are still doing so today. Obviously, plants can grow with no help, especially in environments to which they are already adapted.
Crabgrass and other weed seeds germinate when soil temperatures reach 50 degrees. I often enjoy a lawncare question-and-answer session before church service Sunday mornings. The latest question was, ...
It is already the middle of March and our temperatures are starting to increase. Our warm season turf grasses (St. Augustine, Bermuda, Zoysia, etc.) will be starting to green up. I get questions from ...
Every houseplant parent dreams of keeping healthy houseplants with lots of lush leaves and colorful flowers. But if you want indoor plants to grow and bloom their best, you’ll need to fertilize your ...
I postponed applying fertilizer last month to my citrus and my roses because it was so hot but I know they need it. Is it OK to apply it now? We're only getting water once or twice a week and I try ...
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