Why Less Water is Better for Your Lawn
Learn why less water creates a healthier lawn. Follow step-by-step instructions for the catch can test and build deep, resilient roots.
Learn why less water creates a healthier lawn. Follow step-by-step instructions for the catch can test and build deep, resilient roots.
Short spaces cannot stop you from gardening! Learn to grow vegetables or herbs on a balcony without frequent bending with these vertical garden tips.
Keep your East Texas summer garden thriving! Water deeply, trim tired flowers, and use mulch as air conditioning to protect your plant roots from July heat.
Let’s face it—not all of us have space to plant a full-sized garden. Fortunately, the growing season—and a few good containers—can still turn a small patio into something productive. As an over-exuberant container gardener, I once learned this the hard way. I actually lost my homeowner’s insurance because I had too many containers on my…
Keeping potted plants properly hydrated requires more than just sporadic watering. With the right method, you can ensure consistent moisture, encourage healthy growth, and even conserve water. Self-Watering Pots: Hassle-Free Hydration For those who struggle with daily watering, self-watering pots offer a solution. These containers have built-in reservoirs that store water and gradually supply moisture…
Tower gardening? No, it’s not like Jack’s Beanstalk, but tower gardening can come with many advantages. Tower gardens are: You’ll find many other advantages to having a tower garden of your own. There are a variety of towers available to purchase. I purchased two: one with 30 pockets (each with a 10-inch depth) and one…
One of the best ways to control weeds in the home garden is by mulching—covering the soil surface around plants so that no bare soil shows. The major benefits of mulching are 1) It greatly reduces the soil moisture that is lost through evaporation and 2) It suppresses the growth of weeds in your garden….
I thought growing a lawn was easy. When we moved to Tyler eight years ago, I dreamed of gorgeous expanses of green grass on our 2 acres. Turns out most of our property was bare dirt in heavy shade and what turf we did have in the sun was a variety I had never heard…