By Matt‌ ‌Gibson‌ & Erin Marissa Russell If you want to get a head start and save money on early spring bloomers, try forcing flower bulbs to bloom and grow as indoor plants in a vase or jar of water. With some flowering plants, you can also try regrowing flowers from a … [Read more...]
7 Easy Methods to Add Nitrogen to Your Soil
By Bethany Cihon Garden soil is an intricate web of nutrients and vitamins, working together to grow and nourish your plants. One of the essential nutrients is nitrogen, and a deficiency will quickly show both in the appearance and growth pattern of your plants. If you suspect … [Read more...]
How to Grow Swiss Chard and Common Questions Answered
by Jennifer Richardson When dietitians talk about leafy green vegetables, Swiss chard is at the top of the list. Related to beets (and sometimes called leaf beet), Swiss chard as nutritious as spinach and easier to grow. One cup of chard has 300 times the recommended daily … [Read more...]
20 Great Floating Plants for a Small Pond
by Jennifer Poindexter Do you have a small body of water on your property that you’d like to add plants to? Finding plants that work well for a small pond can be tricky. Many people prefer floating plants because they add simple beauty and host a few other benefits as … [Read more...]
Muskmelon vs. Cantaloupe, Fully Explained
by Erin Marissa Russell Ready to find out how muskmelons and cantaloupes compare? First things first: Cantaloupes are muskmelons. Muskmelon is a category that includes, in addition to cantaloupes, honeydew, Persian melon, and Santa Claus melon. There’s lots more to learn about … [Read more...]
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