Two Minutes in the Garden: Gardening Tips, Science, Myths
Leisure:Home & Garden
They're the world's most abundant animal. Almost all of us have nematodes in our gardens. They do a lot of good for the soil but some of them can badly damage your plants.
NEW FROM Empress of Dirt: How to Cure Winter Squash for Storage
Are Today's Fruits and Vegetables Less Nutritious?
The Purple Tomato: The First GMO Garden Seed
Does Garden-Grown Produce Have A High Carbon Footprint?
Does Touching Soil Make Us Happier?
Do Gardeners Need Crop Rotation?
Plant Nutrients (Part 4): "Up, Down, All Around" and the Phosphorus Myth
Plant Nutrients (Part 3): The Trouble with Balanced Fertilizers
Plant Nutrients (Part 2): What Do NPK Labels Mean?
Plant Nutrients (Part 1): What You Need to Know
Mushrooms: Friends or Foes in the Garden?
Is Soap Safe to Use in the Garden?
Composting (Part 4): How Much Compost is Too Much?
Composting (Part 3): What to Add and What to Avoid
Composting (Part 2): Simpler Than it Sounds
Compost: The Most Valuable Organic Matter for Your Soil
Humus: What Is It and Why It Matters
Plants in Water: A Balancing Act
No Mow May: Does It Really Help Pollinators?
How Frogs Benefit Your Garden -- And How to Attract Them
Fast-Growing Cool-Weather Crops for Spring
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