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Here’s what you should know about recycling your morning cup—plus, if you should really be using coffee grounds for plants.
Changing hydrangea flower color with coffee grounds is a popular garden hack that could do more harm than good.
Is there any truth to the claim that pine needle mulch makes soil more acidic, or is it a myth? We looked at the science of ...
Over three billion people currently suffer from micronutrient deficiencies, despite apparent caloric sufficiency in food ...
Adding organic matter to the soil improves its structure and nutrient content. Compost, leaf mold, or well-rotted manure are ...
Gardeners can change hydrangea colors by adjusting soil pH, with acidity leading to blue blooms and alkalinity resulting in pink.
You moved to a new home and plants don't seem to grow, or your existing gardens are no longer lush and productive. The ...
Gardeners can help ensure the flowers retain their stunning blue hue by using one particular kind of soil, an expert has said.
Hydrangeas are a popular plant but if the flowers are not as big as they should be it could be due to a lack of nutrients - ...
“As one cropping cycle comes to an end, and growers start to get ready to drill next year’s crops, now is the ideal time to test soils, not just for pH, but also for residual reserves of N, P, K and S ...
The Department of Agriculture (DA) in the Cordillera region announced Wednesday that it has received a mobile soil testing ...