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Rain can cause farm runoff that pollutes waterways. This tool shows farmers exactly how it happens
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoCertain ways of managing farm fields can help the soil hold onto nutrients instead of letting them...
Gardening expert shares tips on how to get a healthy lawn this summer
Daily Express· 5 days agoSummer is just around the corner which can only mean it's time to get out into the garden. One...
Frisco Summer Lawn Care: Watering/Irrigation Schedule/Restriction Guide Update
Digital Journal· 4 days agoHowever, in their guide, JC's Landscaping says that it's still possible for readers to maintain a healthy lawn without violating any BMPs. Because most grasses require just ...
June in the Garden
Orlando Sentinel· 3 days agoPlant Doctor Tom MacCubbin shares his June gardening to-do list.
Yes, you can have a tidy native-plant garden. Here are some tips
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoFor decades, native plants were relegated to the “weed” section of many American gardeners' minds....
St. Pete fertilizer ban to begin June 1
ABC Action News Tampa Bay· 5 days agoThe ban runs from June 1 until September 30 and is set in place to protect the local environment, the city said.
Yes, you can have a tidy native-plant garden. Here are some tips
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 22 minutes agoFor decades, native plants were relegated to the “weed” section of many American gardeners' minds. Most nurseries didn’t stock them. But that’s slowly changing.
‘Teaming With Microbes’ podcast: Tips for early-season lawn care
Anchorage Daily News· 4 days agoFresh off a weekend of 26 hours of yard work, Jonathan shares his experience aerating his entire ...
9 Couponing Strategies to Save Big at Home Depot, Retail Experts Say — Best Life
Best Life· 3 days agoWhen you visit your local Home Depot, chances are you're picking up something small and inexpensive,...
Matt Garrett: Okra planting 101
The Marshall News Messenger· 3 days agoIt thrives on heat so should be planted well after the last frost each year, generally April-May in East Texas, but as late as July 4. It is ideal to...