Leafy greens are generally easy to grow, but like all plants, they have nutritional needs to be able to thrive. This natural ...
A surprising byproduct from your home can support long-term asparagus growth, improve soil balance, and strengthen plants ...
If you've always wanted pink and purple French hydrangeas but your plants stay stubbornly blue, try this soil amendment ...
Cold winters put wood-burning stoves to the test. Proper care, smart habits, and seasonal upkeep can help ensure steady heat ...
MaMA has so far identified more than 230 lingering ash trees. Most are from the Hudson Valley region, ground zero for the ...
Before you toss out those leftover fireplace scraps, discover why gardeners are saving them and which plants benefit most ...
Wood ash can be used to fertilize various vegetables and flowers, including pepper plants. It's full of nutrients that ...
When you're scooping out the fireplace, save the ashes to fertilize plants in the garden. Here are seven plants that thrive when you add wood ash to your garden.
Subsurface soil compaction did not affect the vegetative growth of safflower at the early stages of plant development. Significant interactions between wood ash dose and subsurface compaction were ...