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  • How to Plant Personal Seeds

    Gardening can be one of the most relaxing activities. You can grow almost anything depending on your climate. Maybe you want to grow some vegetables in your garden, or maybe you wish to plant a...

  • How to Make Houseplant Fertilizer from Commonly Used Items

    Want to make those houseplants grow twice as fast? Try these all-natural and cheap homemade fertilizers, all made from items you already have in your home.

  • How to Apply Scotts Hose Fertilizer

    The hose-end fertilizer application method is the easiest fertilizer application method available. The fertilizer used in hose-end applicators is water soluble, which is one of the reasons it is...

  • Ortho Vs. Poly LIquid Fertilizer

    Understanding the difference between Ortho (Orthophosphate) and Poly (Polyphosphate) liquid fertilizers equates to the use of liquid fertilizer, the manufacture of them and the cost of production....

  • How to Grow Vegetables in Sand & Sawdust

    When growing vegetables outside, your success is at the mercy of nature. It is not surprising that gardeners would wish to grow vegetables in an environment that's more controlled and not affected...

  • Homemade Palm Fertilizer

    Palms should be fertilized at least three times a year. Apply the fertilizer throughout the landscape surrounding the palm, to insure that all the nutrients will be used. The nutrient levels...

  • Homemade Eggshell Plant Fertilizer

    Garden plants require food to grow. If the soil in which it is planted is rich in nutrients the plant will be more successful than a plant that has to struggle for food. Plants also deplete the...

  • Problems With Protein Fertilizer for an Oak Tree

    Most mature oak trees do not generally need fertilizing. Only if the tree is damaged and you are attempting to rescue it, should you consider fertilizing a mature oak tree. Young oak trees,...

  • How to Make Seaweed Solution

    Seaweed is full of minerals and vitamins that are beneficial to plants and soil. You can use seaweed to make a solution that you can use as an organic plant food supplement. Utilizing organic,...

  • How to Use Compost

    So you did some research, followed the steps, and now have a nice big heap of compost. Yet your not quite sure what to do with it. Compost is a versatile material and is only limited by your...

  • How to Mix Powdered Fertilizer in a Hose End Sprayer

    Hose end sprayers are commonly used to spread water-soluble plant food over both small and large areas. They are a convenient tool to use to water lawns and gardens and "feed" the area at the same...

  • How to Fertilize Evergreens Yews

    Yew trees are evergreen hardwoods that grow in temperate to cold climates. They are smaller evergreens with branching, multi-lobed foliage. Unlike pines that only need fertilizer when they are...

  • How to Care for your Tomato Bucket Garden

    This article is a follow-up to the previous article, "How to Start a Tomato Bucket Garden, Cheap and Easy". If you have planted your tomatoes, you have plenty of sunshine, and good...

  • How to Make Navel Orange Trees Grow

    Growing a large, healthy navel orange tree requires some love and attention, but your tree will reward you by producing delicious, seedless oranges every year once it reaches maturity. Not only is...

  • How Often Do I Fertilize a Garden With Miracle-Gro®?

    When you want the very best vegetable garden for your hard work, using a fertilizer such as Miracle-Gro® can help bring the right balance of nutrients to the soil and create more vibrant,...

  • How to Fertilize English Ivy

    English ivy can be grown inside or outside in both sunny and shady areas. Outdoors, English ivy forms a deep, dense ground cover that needs little water, except during dry conditions. It likes...

  • How to Fertilize Tulip Trees

    Tulip trees are ornamental specimens that are prized for their tulip-like blossoms. They should be planted in areas that have full sun exposure. Trees generally do not need to be fertilized on an...

  • How to Care for an Italian Cypress

    The Italian cypress is a beautiful and hardy choice for your landscape. If you give your tree proper care, you can watch it grow as tall as 70 feet and enjoy its majestic columnar shape, fragrant...

  • When to Apply Fish Emulsion As a Fertilizer?

    Fish emulsion is a natural, liquid fertilizer made of leftover fish pieces from the commercial fishing processing. The emulsion contains a milder nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium profile than most...

  • How to Plant Outdoor Planters

    Outdoor planters make dramatic statements near front doors, patios decks and balconies. You can plant flowers from your garden or include plants that make their own aesthetic statement. In...

  • How to Maintain Apple Trees

    Having an apple tree, whether it be single or an orchard, can bring delight during each harvest. To keep the tree(s) healthy as well as have a high yield of fruit, you need to give it attention...

  • How to Balance Soils

    A well-balanced gardening or planting soil is the ideal growth medium since it possesses the correct soil structure and nutrient balance. Basic soil types that require improvement are clay, sand...

  • How to Grow Sphagnum Moss

    Sphagnum moss grows in wet and boggy areas with low pH levels. It's typically found in thick, spongy clumps and has light green color fronds or leaves. Sphagnum moss is harvested as a...

  • How to Add Worms to My Garden

    Earthworms are an essential part of a healthy garden. While the idea of adding these slimy, creepy crawlers to your garden might make you uneasy, it is important to note that earthworms are a part...

  • How to Use Liquid Fish Fertilizer

    There are many different types of liquid fertilizer products designed to stimulate growth in plants and gardens. One type of liquid fertilizer, often referred to as fish emulsion, contains...

  • What Type of Fertilizer for Dogwood Trees?

    The most important thing to consider when planting a dogwood tree is the type of soil. If the soil is already rich in nutrients, less fertilizer will be needed. Dogwood trees do not grow well in...

  • Victoria Lime Tree Planting

    A Victoria lime tree can make an excellent addition to the garden if you are able to plant and grow it properly. Although not commonly found in most home gardens or yards, the lime tree is fast...

  • Hydroponics Vs. Soil Growing

    Hydroponics is a way of growing plants without using soil, instead focusing primarily on water. Hydroponics is a useful alternative when a conventional garden may not be possible.

  • Spray Techniques for Fertilizer Application

    Feeding your lawn and garden has never been easier. Already-measured fertilizer packets and fool-proof spray applicators make fertilizing a breeze. Simply set aside an hour or so, depending on the...

  • Fertilizer Effects on Plants

    You need to consider basic needs when attempting to grow plants or nurture your lawn. Sufficient sunlight for the plants, as well as the correct amount of water, go a long way toward obtaining...

  • Care of Ginger Flower Plants

    The ginger flower is a tropical beauty and a wonderful addition to any garden in a climate that can support its growing needs. The ginger flower is typically grown for its roots, as the ginger...

  • What Kind of Soil Does an Aloe Vera Plant Need?

    Aloe vera is a wonderful plant to have in your home. It is useful for many medicinal purposes and is easy to grow and care for. The main requirement of an aloe plant is good soil and plenty of water.

  • How to Fertilize Ornamental Mountain Ash Trees

    In this article you will learn how to fertilize your mountain ash. These flowering trees are a great asset to many lawns. As with all plants, the trick is to take care of it properly. This...

  • The Best Way to Fertilize Garden Plants

    Growing a home garden is a rewarding and therapeutic experience for the entire family. Working in the garden and getting back to nature is a healthy outdoor activity. The application of both...

  • Fertilizing Azaleas

    Azaleas are called "the royalty of the garden" and can be healthy, long-life plants when properly cared for, with some azaleas in Japan growing to be a hundred years old. One of the most confusing...

  • Inorganic Fertilizer Vs. Organic Fertilizer

    Fertilizer contains a combination of nutrients and other elements, organic and/or inorganic, needed for healthy plant growth. When added to soil, fertilizers provide nutrients to plants that are...

  • Homemade Plant Fertilizer

    Every gardener wants to keep the garden fresh, healthy and productive, and the best way to maintain that level of health is with fertilizer. Store-bought fertilizer tends to be expensive, but you...

  • How to Fertilize Sweet Corn

    Unless your soil is completely sand, or so hard that virtually nothing can grow, you should be able to grow corn. Start by working the soil approximately 8 to 10 inches deep, making certain the...

  • How to Fertilize Plants with Seaweed Extract

    Seaweed extract can be made into a rich, nutritious fertilizer for houseplants, vegetables and potted plants of all kinds. It contains all the trace minerals and nutrients a plant needs, and can...

  • How to Fertilize Dwarf Cherry Trees

    Dwarf cherry trees produce fruit in a fraction of the space required by standard cherry trees such as Bing, Northstar and Meteor. Fertilizing a dwarf cherry tree annually will help it produce more...

  • How to Store Plants Inside Over Winter

    Have you ever had a few potted plants die from too much winter exposure when left outside? Maybe you forgot to protect them from that first Blue Northern in the DFW area? Or you covered them...

  • Homemade Organic Fertilizer Recipes

    Concerns over chemical residues and a growing interest in organic produce have led gardeners to search for organic alternatives to mass-produced fertilizers. While commercial organic fertilizers...

  • Homemade Garden Fertilizer

    Growing vegetables and herbs at home has many advantages beyond taste, including reducing grocery bills, eating healthier foods and reducing your carbon footprint. If you amend the soil with a...

  • How to Make Own Organic Fertilizer

    Do you have a bunch of pesky weeds that you keep pulling up and putting in the trash because you don't want them to re-occur in your yard? What about turning them into Organic Fertilizer instead...

  • Indoor Growing Techniques

    Growing plants indoors has some distinct advantages over outdoor gardening. Indoor gardeners can control the light levels, water levels and temperature much more than outdoor growers, which allows...

  • What Is a Drip Irrigation System?

    Drip irrigation, also called trickle irrigation, is a method of watering plants. A drip irrigation system carries water directly to the base of each individual plant, where it drips slowly, so...

  • How to Make Plant Fertilizer at Home

    Fertilizing your vegetable garden or houseplants does not have to be expensive or involve spreading chemicals. Read more to learn how to make your own organic fertilizer right at home, for free.

  • How to Have a Weed Free Lawn While being Eco-friendly and Pet Safe

    Preventing lawn weeds from over taking your lawn while being Eco-friendly and pet safe may take a little more time and attention to your lawn, however it is definitely worth the effort when your...

  • What is Bonemeal Good for?

    Bone meal is an organic fertilizer that increases the growth of plant roots, flowers and fruits.

  • When to Fertilize a Yard

    Many homeowners value an attractive yard, which provides spaces for relaxation, pets and children. landscaping also spotlights their home and can increase property values. But some people shy away...

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