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Assess your nitrogen management by conducting a late-season cornstalk nitrate test to optimize application rates, reduce ...
Yes, I know I can head to the farmers market and pick up tomatoes for cheap. I know I don’t have to spend my summer mornings watering, weeding and pep talking the plants in my backyard garden. I ...
If you want to put your container in shade (only four or so hours of sun a day) or part shade (less than four hours of sun a ...
If you’re growing cool-season grasses, like Kentucky or Canada bluegrass, ryegrass, or tall or fine fescues, and your lawn ...
Everyone knows the rain has not been on our side in central Ohio, but here are some tips and tricks to help you take care of ...
Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including care of rain lilies, pineapple, avocados, orchids, ...
For seeding or overseeding a lawn, September has long been considered the best month. This is true when cool-season grass species such as Kentucky bluegrass and fescue are being used.
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