Whether picking out pumpkins from a field or carving fun faces for jack-o'-lanterns with friends, pumpkins naturally give off ...
Adding biochar to compost cuts methane and nitrous oxide emissions. It helps composting become more climate friendly.
Composting naturally carries a distinct odor. On Meinecke’s farm, the scent of decomposing food hangs heavy in the air. He knows his neighbors can smell it, but he insists it’s simply a part of real ...
Having Japanese knotweed in your garden is not an illegal act, and you do not need to notify the council if you do. However, ...
Adding animals to your garden or homestead can transform your space, turning it from a simple plot of land into a living, ...
Celebrate autumn’s arrival with seasonal gardening tips, wildlife sightings, and practical advice for fall chores.
According to garden experts, there is an easy way to strip unwanted moss out of lawns and garden areas - using good old baking soda. The powder, as the name suggests, usually used in cooking, is also ...
When raking leaves, it's important to remember how mold and mildew grows. Consider avoiding this common mistake to prevent long-term issues caused by mold.
New England’s fall foliage is already coming down, but more homeowners are choosing to leave those leaves on the ground. Lawn experts say even a thin layer of leaves can act as a natural mulch, ...
We've rounded up the top five deadliest plants that could be growing in your yard, how to identify them, why they are ...
INFAMOUSLY known as Britain's most invasive plant, Japanese knotweed is a garden issue every homeowner fears. Across Worcestershire, there are 723 confirmed sightings of the plants, equivalent to 1.08 ...
One thing to remember is that you can do a lot with parts of vegetables that most people throw away. “Greens,” the tough ...