Have you ever watered your garden and noticed the water takes a long time to drain or percolate through the soil? You might want to investigate your soil texture. Anthony Simerlink is a University of ...
Martha Stewart on MSN
The difference between compost, potting soil, and topsoil—and when to use each
Our experts tell us the dirt about these popular growing mediums.
Southern Living on MSN
Potting Soil And Potting Mix Aren't The Same Thing—Here's Why
Here’s what you should know and why it matters.
Border plants soften edges and hard lines in the landscape while adding lush layers to any planting. They help guide the eye along pathways and can be used to knit distant elements of the garden ...
Growing annuals in containers is different from garden beds. Learn why potted plants need constant care and how to feed them.
The Pioneer Woman on MSN
Grow these big, beautiful porch plants for an entryway that everyone will notice
Think: Hydrangea, elephant ear, boxwood, and more!
Texture in green plants is usually created by growing fine-leafed plants in juxtaposition to rough- or large-leafed ones. It would be possible to create a plant texture scale: finely textured plants ...
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