WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Corn crops have a voracious appetite for nitrogen. Purdue University scientists are investigating ...
Preparing your perennials for winter is easier than you think. Here are five simple tasks to do now to help your garden ...
Many gardeners cut back their perennials much too soon in early fall and miss out on the late-season interest.
One of the most economically important pests that reduce crop yield each year are unwanted plants that interfere with crop ...
Trimming plants down to about six or eight inches can promote healthy growth in the spring and help prevent pests and diseases from infiltrating. Some perennials that benefit from pruning include ...
Roses, fruit trees and bushes and hedging plants are often sold as “bare root” plants. These woody plants lose their leaves ...
Winter gardening doesn't have to mean a barren landscape! With the right selection of perennial plants, your garden can remain vibrant and full of life even during the colder months. As a passionate ...
Sod didn’t become a big item until the 1960s. Most new lawns were either seeded from bermuda or planted from plugs shared ...
Gardening in poor soil can be a challenge, but it doesn't mean you can't have a beautiful and thriving garden. Many ...
Link Natural, a subsidiary of CIC Holdings, was honoured to declare its ongoing dedication to sustainability through the ...