Your two red garden gems, tomatoes and strawberries, love a healthy dose of care, and gardening writer Rosslyn Kemerer has a simple way to give it to them. She calls it liquid gold, a homemade mix ...
To improve soil quality and save money, one home gardener is using some seasonal coffee grounds to give her plants all the nutrients they need. Enaya (@enayuhh) shared a video of her pumpkin spice ...
Comfrey, until fairly recently, was used for centuries as a medicinal herb. Some of the common folk names for it, such as “healing herb” and “bruisewort,” reflect the healing properties that people ...
Do you fertilize your houseplants regularly? It’s one of the best ways to keep them healthy and thriving. But many store-bought fertilizers are full of chemicals, which isn’t ideal if you have kids, ...
The sustainability team Acorn Land Labs (@acorn_land_labs) shared a video of their “jungle juice.” Instead of rum and fruit punch, their jungle juice is packed with fermented plant matter to create a ...
At Love ‘N Fresh Flowers in Northwest Philadelphia, Jennie Love teaches the benefits of native plants and DIY fertilizer. All you need are weeds and a bucket! This story is part of the WHYY News ...
It's that time of year when those have green spaces are keen to see their gardening starting to wind down. For those fortunate enough to have a garden, now is the perfect moment to make sure it is ...
With spring right around the corner, it might be time to take a much-needed look at your garden. Believe it or not, your plants could get a big boost from the stuff you typically toss in the trash.
BOISE, Idaho — If you’ve ever purchased plant food and fertilizer at the store, you know how expensive it can be. But did you know that you can make your own at home for a fraction of the price, using ...
Fertilizer can be made from nearly any natural waste: fallen leaves, kitchen scraps, weeds, coffee grounds, crops… and even zoo animal manure. The Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle is really leaning into ...
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