During winter, fertilize soil by planting cover crops like winter rye, using mulch or compost for nourishment, adding organic amendments, protecting the soil with covers or containers, testing soil...
Category: Plant FAQS
Fertilizing plants in winter can be risky for some plants, as low soil temperatures reduce soil microbe activity and can lead to fertilizer buildup and root burn. Plants that normally go dormant...
Black nightshade (Solanum nigrum) and deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) are two very different plants that are often mistaken for each other. Both are part of the nightshade family,...
Have you ever seen a plant that looks exactly like a cabbage? You may be surprised to find that there are actually quite a few plants that look a lot like cabbage. From Celery cabbage to ornamental...
Have you ever come across a plant that looked like a fern, only to realize it was a weed? The world of plants is diverse and fascinating, and sometimes it can be challenging to differentiate...
If you've ever stumbled upon a fruit that looks like corn, you may have discovered the Monstera deliciosa. This tropical fruit is a curious sight to behold, with its husked exterior and corn cob-like...