This article introduces the essentials of fertilizing outdoor plants, flowers, and shrubs to ensure healthy growth and vibrant blooms. It covers the different types of fertilizers, including organic ...
Fertilizers are often needed to correct soil nutrient deficiencies in nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium to improve soil fertility. Certainly it is advantageous to start with a suitable soil with ...
Determining when and how to fertilize your tomatoes can be a challenge. Here's what you need to know about scheduling your ...
Fertilizer Basics & Laying Sod Season 11 Episode 48 | 27m 7s | CC This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, Celeste Scott, UT Extension Agent-Madison County, discusses everything you ...
I often get questions about fertilizing plants. What’s best to use, when, how much, etc.? When considering the environment, we also should ask questions about how to moderate the amount of fertilizers ...
Last week's column focused on fertilizer basics. There's more to the subject though than being able to distinguish an organic fertilizer from a synthetic one and knowing some of the advantages and ...
Never use a "balanced fertilizer" (10-10-10 analysis) in the hopes of covering all bases. In the long term, you may actually ...
Longtime growers of grain sorghum realize it is imperative to get pre-emergence herbicide right. Because post-emergence herbicide options are limited, it is better to be certain fields start out clean ...
When it comes to fertilizer, I like to think of myself as a minimalist. So it came as an unwelcome discovery last week that I'd burned the leaves on several tomato plants and a watermelon by using a ...