Category Gardening

How to Control Soil-Borne Diseases

For many garden enthusiasts, nothing is more frustrating than crop loss for unknown reasons. While vigilant gardeners can closely monitor garden insect pressures, which can lead to lower yields, diagnosing loss due to invisible conditions can be more difficult. A…

Benefits of Using Langbeinite Fertilizer

The Benefits of Using Langbeinite Fertilizer

Langbeinite is a crystalline natural mineral that provides the water-soluble sulfate form of three important plant nutrients: potassium, magnesium, and sulfur. The maximum chlorine content is less than 3.0%, which minimizes the risk of fertilizer combustion and does not change…

Testing Soil for Pests and Disease

Testing Soil for Pests and Disease

We often say that you need healthy soil for successful gardening, especially for organic gardening. But how do you know if your soil is healthy? The addition of a large number of organic substances ensures that the soil is full…

French Drain And How Does It Work

What Is A French Drain And How Does It Work?

Drainage in almost all situations, both in homes and industry, water, or garbage is extremely important. Without proper drainage, water or unwanted waste can accumulate and cause various problems. If you have a damp garden or basement, French drainage is…

Tips for Using Pine Fines Barks Soil Conditioner

Tips for Using Pine Fine Barks Soil Conditioner

Just as it is essential to create a healthy land plant environment, providing the right substrate for growing plants in containers is an important success factor. Most gardeners perform well with the container mixes available in the nursery, but these…

How Different Soil Affect Microclimates?

How Different Soil Affect Microclimates?

One of the most interesting aspects of gardening is the identification of gardens with different climates. In these places, you can grow plants that may be different from the plants of our neighbors and friends. With climate detection, gardeners can…

What is Pumice

What is Pumice and What it is Used For?

When it comes to growing live plants and meadows, it all depends on the quality of the soil. The plant’s root system requires constant oxygen, and the carbon dioxide inhaled from the roots must leave the root zone. This extremely…

Building Berms for Your Garden

Building Berms for Your Garden

If you are just starting with landscaping, you have probably seen many “berms” in your life, without realizing that these buildings have their name. This is because, despite all the differences, the concept of berms is so simple that it…