Feather Meal: A High-Nitrogen Organic Fertilizer
Feather meal is an excellent slow-release source of organic nitrogen. Learn to apply it to your plants.
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Feather meal is an excellent slow-release source of organic nitrogen. Learn to apply it to your plants.
Blood meal is a fantastic organic fertilizer high in nitrogen. Learn how to use it most effectively in your garden in this complete guide by Epic Gardening Founder Kevin Espiritu.
Fertilizing your lawn this fall will help it produce healthy, vigorous growth next spring. When and how to feed the lawn depends on the type of grasses you have and how cold your garden gets in the winter. Join professional landscaper Jerad Bryant to discover these seven expert tips for fertilizing the lawn in the fall.
Hedge trees go beyond mere hedges to create shelter, privacy, and beauty in the garden. This traditional landscape choice melds historical charm with modern, naturalistic architecture. Here are some of our favorite deciduous hedge trees that look amazing in the fall.
When it comes to beautiful form, stunning seasonal color, and ornamental value, it doesn't get much better than a Japanese Maple. Join gardening expert Melissa Strauss to look at some classic varieties as well as some more surprising and unconventional varieties to plant in October.
Gardens need nutrients to thrive, but when’s the right time to fertilize? Though spring is generally the best season for feeding, you can fertilize your plants in the fall, with a few exceptions. Learn what your garden really needs now with seasoned grower and former landscaper Jerad Bryant.
Amaranth defies categorization! It grows edible seeds and leaves, and the ‘Hopi Red Dye’ variety sprouts purple flowers that you can make a natural dye out of. Learn how to cultivate easy-growing amaranth with this all-inclusive guide from native plant grower Jerad Bryant.
Soil terms may seem overwhelming and confusing, but each one has a purpose! They help growers understand their garden’s soil. Once you know what they mean, you can use them to create the best dirt for your garden. Learn all about common soil terms here, from macronutrients to mycorrhizae.
Improving your soil doesn’t have to be a chore! Think of it more as a way of life. With consistent changes, you can shift poor soils into fertile, rich, and crumbly ones. Join landscaper Jerad Bryant to discover 11 quick, easy ways to improve soil quality.
If you think organic growing equals smaller harvests and less healthy crops, think again. Farmer Briana Yablonski shares how to grow tomatoes organically so you can avoid harmful pesticides and herbicides and enjoy bountiful harvests of flavorful fruits.
If left unchecked, aphids can quickly ruin your lettuce plants. However, these pests don’t mean your plants are doomed. Join farmer Briana Yablonski to learn a few easy ways to keep your tender greens free from these pests.