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2. Try No-Dig Gardening Every time you disturb garden soil with digging, tilling, or weeding, you run the risk of bringing buried weed seeds up towards the soil surface where they’ll sprout.
Nothing disrupts the beauty and productivity of a garden more than a takeover of weeds. Fortunately, a combination of timing, ...
2. Try No-Dig Gardening Every time you disturb garden soil with digging, tilling, or weeding, you run the risk of bringing buried weed seeds up towards the soil surface where they’ll sprout.
Garden designer and TikTok creator Ish advised budding gardeners to plant one vegetable in July, otherwise it will be too ...
Gardens packed with blooming flowers are extremely popular. But are these highly curated creations actually helpful – or is it better to allow nature to take its own course?
A student-led nonprofit focused on serving seniors earned national grant money that the volunteers used to restore the ...
A patchy, thin lawn can ruin the look of even the most beautiful garden. Bare spots, uneven growth and scruffy grass make ...
Experts share of the best biennials to sow this month to a stunning garden over the next two year – each flower with its own ...
Expert Ceri Thomas has shared five key gardening jobs that you should do in July to maintain your outdoor space throughout ...
Julie agrees with Nia about keeping grass long in places: "Those with larger gardens could keep their borders long. During no mow May, the growth of grass and wildflowers will attract pollinators and ...
In the span of not-quite four weeks, I’ve transplanted dozens — maybe hundreds — of plants from my parents’ yard to my own. What is happening to me? asks Cog editor Cloe Axelson.