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Some plants actually prefer soil that isn’t perfect, so don’t be discouraged - learn all about plants that grow in bad soil.
As summer fully sets in it is a good time to assess how our gardens are growing. Consider what is growing well, and what is ...
Vater says that the easiest way to keep your plants well-hydrated, whether you’re on vacation or simply looking to cut back ...
Have you ever wondered what those white pellets were in your potting soil? Well, it's more important than you may know.
A soil test in the soil taking a pH reading (Image credit: Shutterstock). There may be some visible signs of low calcium, once the plants have become affected. Calcium deficiency can show itself ...
There are a variety of reasons why you shouldn't use garden soil for indoor plants, including drainage concerns. Pros recommend using an indoor plant-specific soil that features perlite or bark chips.