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Why you need to aerate houseplant soil There are a few reasons why you need to aerate houseplant soil: drainage, airflow, and ...
For houseplants to thrive, they need oxygen. Aerating the soil in houseplants allows more oxygen to reach the roots, ...
With the right setup and a clear plan, manure doesn’t have to be a headache. It can actually work for your farm, saving money ...
There's not much you can do about plants and seeds that rotted in May's slogfest, but you can do a lot to head off future wet ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - As spring blooms across Louisiana, many home gardeners are eager to get their hands in the dirt. But before ...
At Crops and Technology, you can visit a walk-in soil pit, dug through a compacted tramline, to analyse the profile of a ...
Mixing cardboard shreds into soil can be a great practice for gardeners wanting to improve plant health. The practice is not ...
In Northwestern Ontario, where the seasons shift dramatically and natural beauty is part of daily life, maintaining a healthy ...
If the soil isn't aerated enough, the plant's growth can slow down due to low oxygen, water, and nutrient absorption. Using the right soil helps maintain proper aeration.