We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The soil in your garden is more than just dirt. For plants, it's a delivery system that provides water and nutrients that are essential to ...
Getting your garden ready for fall and winter is key to ensuring healthy soil and a strong start next spring. To prepare your garden, you should clean up dead plants, add compost or organic matter, ...
Leaves are abundant (hello, fall!), free, rich in carbon and quick to break down. Why not add them to your compost pile? Composting leaves is a smart, sustainable way to build healthy soil. Read on to ...
Fall is a perfect time to consider composting. As our days get cooler and shorter, deciduous trees like oaks, maples, and sweetgums will begin to shed their leaves. The swamp chestnut oak in my front ...
As autumn settles in, many of us start to notice the changes in our yards and gardens. The cool air and shorter days signal that it’s time to give our outdoor spaces some extra attention before winter ...
A mound of compost with a hoe sticking out and a gardener's boots in the background - Annick Vanderschelden Photography/Getty Images So you've got your compost ready for the next gardening season.
CORVALLIS — As leaves fall and yard debris bins fill up, it’s a great time to consider composting instead of hauling away those valuable resources. Compost is one of the best ways to build healthy ...
Nutsedge continues to be a difficult weed to control. Consider using the product Sedgehammer. You mix it with water and spray it on the weed foliage. If the nutsedge is actively growing, the ...
With September almost upon us, what can I do in my garden this late in the season? Although the season is reaching its end, there is still time to plant cool season vegetables such as spinach, lettuce ...