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When is it Time to Divide my Hosta?

   When is it Time to Divide my Hosta? Hostas continue to be one of the most popular and easy-to-care-for perennials in Zone 3 through 8 gardens.  It's no secret that many gardeners want to divide their hostas to spread the hosta love around their own garden or to share divisions with other hosta lovers.

All About Transplant Shock

How to Minimize Transplant Shock Transplant shock is a natural occurrence whenever a plant is uprooted from its former home and moved to a foreign environment. Moving a plant from one place to another is not as simple as digging it up, plopping it in the ground and hoping it will be fine. Plants that undergo too much transplant shock can be open to diseases, pests, and can weaken them to the point where they never fully recover. If they are food plants, you may notice a smaller harvest or no harvest at all.

Azomite for the Home Garden

Azomite for the Home Garden One of the most important things a gardener can do to have a successful harvest season is to make sure your soil is full of every nutrient your plants will need. Gardeners seem to be much more familiar with N-P-K (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) than they are micro nutrients and trace minerals. Micro nutrients and trace minerals are very important to build soil to attain healthier crops.

Part Sun? Part Shade?

  Part Sun?  Part Shade? Determining Sunlight Exposure in Your Yard Determining the sunlight exposure in your growing spaces can be less confusing if you know the reason behind the sun exposure terms used on seed packets and plant tags. 

How to Compost

Composting 101 A Little Art and a Little Science Composting, in a nutshell, is turning your waste into nutrient-rich soil for use in your garden. You can read about the subject in such depth as to make your head swim and find it to be quite overwhelming. But whether you start with a compost bin or a designated 3 foot by 3-foot area, knowing a few basic principles will help you achieve that rich, earthy-smelling soil amendment that we all want.

Sow Onion Seeds!

Give Your Onion Seedlings a Haircut! If there's one crop that I love to grow indoors from seed, it's onions. Of course you can buy sets from your local hardware store or nursery, but there are usually only a few varieties available. So not only do I have a larger selection of onion types to choose from if I buy the seeds online and grow them myself, but I can start them earlier indoors and give them plenty of time to grow before they get planted out.

Why You Need a Rain Barrel Now!

Why You Need a Rain Barrel Now! One only needs to read about Flint Michigan's ongoing problems related to their water system to realize that clean water may not always be available to us.