Moss can grow nearly anywhere—it covers trees and rocks and even can hide entire slabs of concrete. Sometimes, you can even find moss growing over your garden's soil. What does it mean when that...
Category: Soil Building
So many people enjoy gardening because there’s something satisfying about taking care of your plants, arranging them in an aesthetically pleasing layout, and watching them grow into something...
Gardening or woodworking activities like pruning or collecting firewood from trees near your lawn can generate large amounts of sawdust. Unfortunately, sawdust can smother and kill turfgrass, making...
Mulching is important for vegetables because they are temperature-sensitive. When exposed to temperatures outside their desired range, they can undergo metabolic changes that can negatively affect...
Buying mulch in bulk is often significantly cheaper than buying individual bags of mulch. Still, most backyard gardeners buy bags because they’re more convenient to store or stack. But if you...
Garden soil quality can change over time due to rain, foot traffic, or lack of gardening activities. The topsoil can become crusty and unsuitable for seed and plant growth. Tilling new gardens or...