The most important step you can take is to plant a pollinator-friendly garden. Choose nectar and pollen-rich plants like wildflowers and old-fashioned varieties of flowers.
Composting
Compost is the single most important supplement you can give your garden. It’s a simple way to add nutrient-rich humus to your lawn or garden that fuels plant growth and…
7 Tips for a High-Yield Vegetable Garden, Even When You’re Tight on Space
Imagine harvesting nearly half a ton of tasty, beautiful vegetables from a 15-by-20-foot plot, 100 pounds of tomatoes from just 100 square feet, or 20 pounds of carrots from just…
Why Does Moss Grow in Areas of My Lawn and Not My Grass?
Moss is a small green plant with finely branched stems and tiny leaves.



