Fall is an important time for the backyard. Many bulbs are being planted in preparation for spring, while some plants are entering dormancy before the harsh winter. All areas of the garden are ...
Gardening columnist Elinor Teague gives advice on how to fertilize lawns, gardens, plants and trees. CRAIG KOHLRUSS Fresno Bee file In the central San Joaquin Valley, we stop fertilizing during our ...
It can be hard work to keep your lawn looking lush and green all year round. Like many other plants, grass goes through different growth cycles, and it’s important to feed it the right ingredients at ...
Pothos is a popular houseplant, beloved for its glossy green leaves and beautiful vining growth habit. This tropical plant is resilient, thriving in a range of indoor conditions, including low-light ...
If your orchid is struggling or failing to bloom, fertilizer may be the answer. To fertilize your orchid, first dampen the ...
Can you fertilize in the summer? Fertilizing your lawn is one of the first things you should do as soon as the temperatures warm up to maintain its lush appearance. Knowing when to feed your lawn is ...
As a writer for Forbes Home since 2021, Emily specializes in writing about home warranties, solar installations, car transportation and moving companies. With a background in journalism and experience ...
If you fertilize plants in winter when they're not growing, you risk damaging them in five ways. This guide looks at when and ...
A BYU researcher co-authored study in Science, the top American scientific journal. The study identifies a cellular tool some plants use to fertilize themselves. Applying this research in the future ...
Unlike outdoor plants, indoor plants are entirely dependent on us for their care and they need to be fertilized and watered regularly during the growing season. But when winter arrives and the days ...