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In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
"Before using Epsom salts, test your soil's pH. A soil test kit can tell you if your garden needs more magnesium or not. If the pH is too high, adding Epsom salt might help your tomatoes get enough ...
I received an email from one of my readers about her Rhubarb or Rheumrhabarbarum. It seems that the stalks on her rhubarb were as thin and weak as they haveever been. Her rhubarb normally does well ...
To ensure your blueberry bushes give you the best possible fruit, give this natural fertilising tip a go that one gardening ...
Applying fertilizer in the middle of the day when the sun is most intense can cause foliar fertilizers to burn leaves and ...
While there’s limited scientific research on using oats in potting soil, Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) is commonly used in gardening to support leaf and root health, especially in magnesium-deficient ...
Compost and wood chips make an excellent team when it comes to creating a potting mix. Compost adds essential nutrients and ...
For example, heat above 90 degrees can inhibit pollination, causing unpollinated flowers on your tomato plant to drop off. It ...
Tomato plants can be fussy and are prone to a range of pests and diseases, as well as nutritional deficiencies, which can be ...