Is your fence covered in sticky green algae? Luckily, fencing experts have revealed one cheap method to clean away unwanted ...
Mold in your soil may be unsightly, but it's not always a cause for alarm. Some molds are beneficial, but it helps to know what you have in case it's not.
The Agricultural Laboratory Testing Association maintains a list of privately owned commercial labs. The site lists the contact information, services provided and certification programs. Illinois ...
The Soil Testing Laboratory is a part of Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES). Located on the G. H. Cook Campus, the Soil Testing Laboratory is a service unit that offers ...
Slugs can be a real nuisance, whether they're sneaking through gaps in your floorboards or nibbling on sprouting plants ...
It’s been pouring rain for two days now and the snow is melting. Let spring begin! In sunny Pamplona they have the running of ...
IF you’re getting your garden ready for the warmer weather, it’s likely your fence might need some TLC. Damp weather conditions over the winter can cause green algae to form on the ...
These eggs are deposited in clusters on the soil or in protected locations, such as under leaves ... Look for clues that ...
When the top looks dry but the soil below is moist—hold back on watering ... but if you see something fuzzy, powdery, or slimy looking, it's likely mold growth. Getting rid of mold in your ...