neglect, or other environmental factors, reviving grass is achievable. Discover how to bring grass back to life with essential steps and strategies to rejuvenate your lawn, turning it from a withered patch of earth into a vibrant carpet of green. Get your lawn back...
If you hoe, do not overturn the soil or dig down below the surface (no dig). We don’t want to expose the dormant weed seeds to light and air, which will only bring them back to the surface. Some folks say it helps to weed at night! No kidding. Research indicates that weeds may...
Hand weeding is often very labour-intensive, and weeds likedocks,bramblesanddandelionscan be difficult to tackle by hand as they have deep roots which need to be completely dug out to stop the weeds growing back. Bindweed and ground elder are some of the most difficult weeds to dig out by...
Are you ready to start growing weed? Growing cannabis can seem like it’s complicated, but often it only seems that way because you haven’t been given the right information. A lot of people unintentionally make growing harder than it needs to be, but that ends now! This cannabis growing...
Intro to Growing Cannabis: Learn How to Grow Weed! You’re here because you want to learn how to grow weed indoors and are interested in a free “online class” about growing marijuana. Despite what you may have heard, growing your own cannabis is actually pretty easy once you have the ...
As winter approaches, adapt yourirrigation scheduleto meet the changing needs of your lawn. Here’s how: Reduce frequency: In winter, lawns need less water because they grow slower (or stop) and lose less moisture. Cut your watering by half or more, aiming for ½ inch per week. If you...
Don’t forget to mulch! Mulching around your ginger keeps weed pressure down and conserves moisture. Be sure to hand pull any weeds rather than use a hoe so you don’t damage the roots. Ginger roots tend to grow to the side rather than go deep so when growing in containers, make sure...
Space plants 10 to 15 feet apart. Growing Caring for Wisteria Each spring, apply a layer of compost under the plant and a 2-inch layer ofmulchto retain moisture and control weeds. Some gardeners swear by phosphorus to aid with flowering. Scratch a couple of cups of bone meal into the so...
Once it’s planted, a rain garden needs mulch or moss to keep the weeds out and retain moisture. The garden will need daily watering its first week but homeowners can reduce that schedule over the next few weeks. By a month’s time, the garden should be sustained only by rainfall. ...
This method is super popular and easy. Take two wet paper towels, place your seeds between them, and put the whole thing on a plate. Cover it with another plate to keep the moisture in. Keep an eye on the towels—if they start to dry out, spray them with a little water. Within 1...