Water-wise gardening tips for drought-prone regions in India, focusing on soil, hydrozoning, mulch and efficient irrigation ...
Since you have time now, before planting time, I would encourage you to place about 3 inches of organic matter on your flower and vegetables beds and rototill or spade it into the soil 6 inches deep.
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How to care for native gardens in winter for beauty and wildlife
Mulch with chopped plant material, leave seedheads standing, and use winter care to support soil microbes, birds and native ...
Cautious gardeners wait until then to plant tomato transplants. Planting in mid- to late-March makes sure they will escape frosts, but are still early enough to bloom and set a great crop of fruit ...
Not sure if you should buy a leaf vacuum or a leaf blower? Consider these pros, cons, and prices to determine which tool is ...
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Love Rhubarb? Now’s the Time to Plant for Spring Harvests for Years to Come
Now’s the moment to get rhubarb in the ground across much of the country—you’ll thank yourself come strawberry-rhubarb pie ...
At the nursery bare root plants are grown in the ground, harvested as young plants, and sold without soil surrounding the roots.
March is a crucial cut-off point for certain garden tasks as it marks the end of winter. Here's four things you should do.
As bushfires become more frequent, scientists say garden beds can be a line of defence.
If you would like to add spring-flowering trees to your landscape, January and February are excellent months to plant them.
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