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Plants can't survive without water. But too much or too little causes problems. More plants have been killed by improper ...
Your grass and your garden will need about an inch of water per week to thrive (and that includes water from rain, too!).
With the lack of rain and all this heat, gardens are beginning to show signs that they are going to need some extra water.
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
Timing is everything when it comes to watering your lawn. Allison Koenig, lawn and garden expert at Tractor Supply, says, ...
Gardeners are being urged to leave a bucket of muddy water in their garden during both July and August to attract frogs - ...
Hoses can hurt people, plants, and the lawn in at least four fairly common ways in summer: 1.) As a surprisingly effective ...
Gardens need water to thrive, but the frequency depends on several factors. Learn how often you should water your vegetable ...
Discover the beauty of Lavender, a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant that adds colour and fragrance to your garden with ...
The team at Harold Leidner Landscape Architects shares options for adding a water element to your yard: fountains, bubblers, ...
Watering your garden at the right time isn't just essential for your plants. Here's when not to water your garden, or you'll be wasting water and money.
Ask UW-Extension horticulture educator Lisa Johnson your questions about your yard, garden and plants. Send questions to ...