The view of an original Italian garden can be a treat for gardeners who appreciate traditional style and a keen fascination with history. The main feature
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The Vital Role of Soil Bacteria in the Garden, with Jeff Lowenfels
Our understanding of the soil food web has increased rapidly in the 21st century as microscope technology improves and soil biology research continues, and this
Read MoreUse Beneficial Insects to Control Insect Pests in Your Garden
Gardeners can find great value in beneficial insects that hunt pests. However, many predatory insects available online and in shops must be more effective for
Read MoreGrow cool-season annuals to get earlier color and hardier plants.
Cool-season annuals are a great way to get a pop of color earlier, attract pollinators, and have a more robust plant. They can be started
Read MoreThe Influence of Protons and Electrons on Soil Moisture
The addition of organic material to soil can improve its fertility. But to fully understand why, we must go to the atomic level. This week’s
Read MoreGardening Sustainable in a Changing Climate
Climate change is a reality that should inspire gardeners to reduce their carbon footprints and adapt. As climate change intensifies, earlier springs, hotter summers, and
Read MoreHydroponically Growing Indoors
It is difficult for a newcomer to hydroponics to build an indoor hydroponic system from scratch. However, there are now a variety of compact hydroponic
Read MoreBulb Lawns for Naturalizing
You can easily naturalize flowering bulbs under the turf, creating bulb grass that will provide a stunning display every spring without further planting. Peggy Anne
Read MoreNo-Till Gardening with Jesse Frost and The Living Soil Handbook
No-till gardening has many benefits, from improving the soil for more vigorous plants to lessening the workload of the gardener. Jesse Frost, a farmer and
Read MoreWhat are those white spots on Zucchini foliage?
No one can fault gardeners for thinking their Zucchini plants have powdery mildew. This common fungus disease looks like white powder has been sprinkled on the plants.
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