Keeping plants healthy and flourishing doesn’t always require expensive, store-bcpought fertilisers. In fact, you can make your own natural fertilisers using common ingredients found in your kitchen.
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Maine is using outdated rules to close contaminated compost plant
Maine regulators are using an outdated rule to review the closure of a contaminated compost plant, raising concerns about ...
Your garbage just might be your garden’s treasure. Here’s what you need to know about using eggshells to help your plants ...
Eight creative ways to reuse and recycle dryer lint for projects and crafts like fire starters, paper, yarn, and gardening.
Soaking banana peels in water to make a DIY fertilizer is a popular piece of plant advice on social media. A plant expert weighs in on whether the hack is worth trying.
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3 dahlia varieties to plant in February for a colourful summer garden
Complete with advice from a gardening expert ...
Learn simple, practical steps to start composting at home and turn kitchen scraps into nutrient rich garden soil, boosting plant health and reducing waste.
Simon Akeroyd has warned against putting tea bags directly in compost due to their material - and instead pointed out how ...
Ideal Home on MSN
This popular potted plant drainage hack is doing more harm than good to your plants, experts warn
Just because it's popular, doesn't mean it's a good ...
It might be cold and wintery outside, but there are still things you can be doing in your garden, as one expert has shared ...
Expert Simon Akeroyd has shared advice on the important role dried tea leaves can play in your garden, but not in the way you might expect ...
With the fire burning this winter, you might consider putting the ashes in your garden. Here's what pros say about whether it ...
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