Find out how to grow collard greens, a classic Southern vegetable that thrives in cool weather. Collard greens do best when grown in an area that receives full to partial sun. These leafy greens are ...
The Plant Medic columnist Ricky Kemery recommends best practices that will set trees up for success in local landscapes.
Many tree owners prefer to start trees in fall or spring, but it’s still possible to plant them during the summer. You’ll just need to give your trees a little extra attention. There are many things ...
Q: My sister asked if I’ve ever heard of purple tree collards, and if they would grow in North Dakota. I told her I knew who to ask! Do they grow here, are they a perennial, and how do you start them?
Choosing the right tree for your property starts with evaluating your planting site's conditions. Research tree species that match your site's sunlight, soil, and size limitations. Inspect potential ...
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Planting A Tree? Be Careful About Using Compost
When it's time to prep your yard's soil for planting a tree, grabbing some compost may seem like an obvious step. Compost has tons of benefits for plants, from improving soil structure to boosting ...
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