Easy Way to Test Your Garden Soil Nutrients
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by Richard Morgan
2y ago
Have you thought of the ideal way of testing your garden soil nutrient? Today, most homeowners use the TDS meter to get the pH and nutrients of their soil nutrients. Testing the garden soil and nutrients daily should be taken seriously while growing plants. Plants being generally resilient can develop issues when you don’t take care of some aspects of their nutrition. Why do you need to test your garden soil? To grow healthy plants, you need to work hard in testing your pH, TDS, or EC. When you grow in soil, you have to pay more attention to moisture. On the contrary, if you are growing hydrop ..read more
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How to Beautify Your Garden During the Winter Season?
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by Richard Morgan
2y ago
As the winter season approaches, you are probably thinking of ways to beautify and light up your garden. Well, solar lanterns are definitely one way to go about it. Efforts should be focused on certain key areas to create the strongest aesthetic effect with garden lighting. These key areas can include the front garden, plant pots, and beds closest to the home. These are areas you see and walk through every day. This article will serve as a creative guide on your quest to beautify your garden for the winter season by compiling some garden lighting ideas. Most of them are easy to execute and don ..read more
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Creating an Amazing Outdoor Space
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by Richard Morgan
2y ago
An outdoor area can’t be a “living space” if it doesn’t have a livable, relaxing, and cozy element. Also, a regular outdoor space with grass, porch, and plants is far different from a space that truly serves its purpose. Yes, it should go well beyond ponds, crops, trees, and benches to really achieve a “livable” quality. Here is everything you need to know about creating an enjoyable, creative, cozy, and purposeful outdoor space. How to Create a Living Outdoor Space? A perfect outdoor should be functional and attractive. Also, it is not as hard to achieve as some people thought. Here are four ..read more
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Therapy Garden
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by Richard Morgan
2y ago
A therapeutic garden is a great space that’s specifically intended to improve human beings’ relationship with nature and maximize the health benefits the interaction entails. Moreover, this space is arranged and designed for older adults or anyone who is struggling mentally (especially those who are suffering from autism, Alzheimer’s disease, and dementia). “Therapeutic garden” has been an umbrella term for the different designs of gardens that are landscaped to meet the physical and mental health demands of individuals or groups. Examples of therapy gardens include sensory gardens, healing ga ..read more
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Fruit Tree Harvests
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by Richard Morgan
2y ago
When purchasing a new residential lot, most people would only consider the price, location, accessibility, view, and the house itself. Only a very few would consider how ideal the soil and climate are in growing fruit trees— only garden enthusiasts do. But why fruit trees? Fruit trees can be on the priority list of every gardener due to the fact that they can be beneficial for their family’s daily consumption or their small fruit business. Whatever their reasons are, fruit trees could be both be profitable and encourage growers to shift into a healthier diet. Aside from that, an abundant yard ..read more
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How to Creatively Mow Your Lawn?
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by Richard Morgan
2y ago
Mowing your lawn may not be a walk in the park, but it could be an exciting roller-coaster journey every garden could experience. Although the process takes a lot of effort despite its degree of repetitiveness, anyone can make it as interesting as purchasing garden accessories or arranging your garden features by learning how to mow creatively. You may have worked so hard to give your lawn a fresher, newer look; thus, it’s time to upgrade your experience and apply some creative patterns! Lawn Landscaping As a gardening enthusiast, your goal shouldn’t only limit to clearing your lawn and plant ..read more
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How to Care For Your Lawn During Summer
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by Richard Morgan
2y ago
A lawn during a hot season is often dry and brown. However, it does not mean it is unhealthy, dead, or cannot be rebound. Some people also choose to allow their plants to get browned up and let them turn back to green during cooler seasons. Whether you want to undergo preventive measures or choose to ride with the natural phenomenon, you may still use this guide to know how to keep your plants healthy. In the United States, most lawns are covered with cool-weather grass such as perennial rye, fescue, and Kentucky bluegrass. They grow greener at sixty to seventy-five degrees Fahrenheit or sixte ..read more
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Winter Preparation: How to Winterize Your Lawn?
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by Richard Morgan
2y ago
Preparing your lawn or garden for winter might be a very taxing and lengthy process, but with our help, it can be as fun as you never thought it would. Aside from fueling your enthusiasm, we also have a guide to making your job simpler and easier. For some people, the urgency for garden winter preparation is nonexistent. They can just let their plants wither and let the snow cover their colorful yard. However, in your case, as a gardener, this is not possible for you. Thus, before letting the snow cover your ard, take the necessary steps to make your garden winter-proof and witness better crop ..read more
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White Leaf Spot: What is it?
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by Richard Morgan
2y ago
A white spotting on the leaf’s foliage can be a white leaf spot fungus. This fungus is called Mycosphaerella capsellae or Pseudocercosporella capsellae, also known as Brassica White Leaf Spot. This kind of fungus causes yellow or light tan and circular leaf spotting. Its lesions are approximately one-fourth inch or one centimeter across. Sometimes, it is accompanied by splotching or dark streaking. Brassica White Leaf Spotting is somehow uncommon and a benign illness of cole plants. It usually coincides with strong winter rains. If the atmosphere is favorable, a fuzzy white spore growth can be ..read more
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How to Treat Phoma Blight
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by Richard Morgan
2y ago
This plant condition is particularly dangerous to several ornamentals and crops. Nevertheless, there are effective preventive measures that allow gardeners to protect their plants from further infection. Moreover, it can also help them save the rest of their garden. But before anything else, what is Phoma Blight? It is actually a fungal infection that is caused by different Phoma species. Conditions caused by these fungi are common in cool and wet environments. This fungus survives in old plant remains (usually under the plant itself) and in soil. Evident signs of Phoma Blight include browning ..read more
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