Fungus gnats are a common nuisance for indoor gardeners, flitting around your houseplants and making you question the health of your green companions.
It's generally ok to use potting soil that's been sitting in storage in winter as long as it's been properly sealed. Read more tips for getting stored soil spring-ready.
Farmers now have more reasons to consider rotating their crops, University of Alberta research shows. Widely used to restore ...
Tiny black flies swirling from your favourite fern are almost always fungus gnats thriving in soggy compost. A 10‑second ...
University of Georgia study finds drug-resistant strain of fungus in some compost and flower bulbs that can compromise lungs. A common fungus found in yard and garden materials, one that many of us ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! I see many homeowners cleaning up leaves this fall around the valley. Why not gather these leaves to make leaf mold, a valuable compost? This week I want ...
In the paper, the research team showed that when they tested whether soil treated with UD1022 would be enough to prime turfgrass plants’ innate defense response to resist dollar spot infection — the ...