Tomato plants need support to keep them upright and off the ground, but you can use the Florida weave system to lift your tomatoes, preventing rot, disease and insect damage.
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Whether applying natural products, synthetic materials or even just water, you can use this simple sprayer calibration method to ensure you're spraying right.
The colorful, intricate patterns mushroom caps make are a helpful clue to species identification. Here's how you can make your own mushroom spore prints.
There's nothing quite like fishing in your own pond, but new or recovering waters require you to stock with fish. Here are some tips to do the job right.
Using herbs foraged, grown or stored in the cupboard, you can make your own herbal salves using oil and beeswax to craft unique and useful products.
Clitocybe nuda thrives on layers of organic matter in moist, shady locations. Here's how you can start your own blewit mushroom garden using purchased spawn.
With some strategic excavation and landscaping, an old burn pit goes from eyesore to wildlife habitat with the installation of a water feature.
Get a head start on this year’s garden by planting these cold-hardy vegetables. In this video, we discuss what you can plant and how.
How does water witching work? Well, nobody's really sure of that. But the simple, cost-effective technique can save you a lot of time and money when you need to dig without hitting your water lines.
There's no avoiding the importance of a tractor, but equally critical is a collection of common tractor implements to help with farm tasks.