Did you know that you don't have to throw away all the fallen leaves in your yard? Leaves are a valuable source of nutrients ...
The only time a dog needs a physical exam by your vet for eating dirt is if he or she has pica. A dog can have a deficiency ...
Gardening tech is evolving to make plant care easier and more efficient. New tools, including AI, can help keep plants ...
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How To Survive Being Stranded on the Moon
We’ve all seen pictures of the Apollo 17 astronauts walking on the Moon in 1972. And while some people still refuse to believe this happened, NASA is setting its sights on the Moon again. Starting in ...
While walking and driving around, it seems that brown patch/large patch/Zoysia patch (I will use these names interchangeable) ...
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Robins will be flocking to your garden if you do these 5 simple things, according to experts
"Robins have a strong preference for live or dried mealworms," explains Petar Ivanov, gardening expert at Fantastic Gardeners ...
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UK gardeners told to leave one common food item out for robins
Robins are a classic British bird that do not migrate south for the winter, meaning they need help all year round - and there ...
More than 57,000 Australians participated in this annual bird count last year. The same three large birds keep turning up.
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How To Fill Raised Garden Beds for Thriving Plants
Fill about a sixth of the depth of your raised garden bed with twigs and small branches (under two inches in diameter) that will fill some of the space yet break down and contribute healthy nutrients ...
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Gardeners urged to leave one food item out for robins in autumn
The experts urge gardeners to leave out suet pellets, fat balls, fruits and berries in winter. You should also leave ...
Unlike many other trees, beech trees can survive in lower light strata caused by oaks, tulip poplars and other sun seekers.
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Gardeners urged to pour washing up liquid on lawns in October
The RHS adds: "Scarify your lawn – ideally in October or early November when the grass is growing strongly, to remove moss.
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