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Is Organic Matter Good or Bad for Your Garden?

5 min read
According to the USDA-NRCS, for every 1% of organic matter added to the top 6 inches of soil, the water-holding capacity can increase by 16,500 gallons per acre. While this and other benefits paint a positive picture, the question of whether organic matter is good or bad depends heavily on its type, quantity, and application method.

What are the symptoms of nitrogen deficiency?

4 min read
According to agricultural research, insufficient nitrogen (N) is often one of the most limiting factors for plant growth and can cause serious issues in both natural ecosystems and cultivated crops. Understanding what are the symptoms of nitrogen deficiency is crucial for any gardener or farmer to diagnose and correct the problem before it leads to irreversible damage or a reduced harvest.

What to do if too much nitrogen is stressing your plants?

4 min read
According to the University of California's IPM program, excess nitrogen can cause plants to develop overly succulent leaves and shoots, increasing susceptibility to pests and root damage. If you've accidentally over-fertilized, knowing what to do if too much nitrogen is present can prevent serious, lasting harm to your garden.

What Happens If You Seed Too Much?

6 min read
According to gardening experts, applying too much seed is one of the most common—and counterproductive—mistakes novice gardeners and homeowners make. While the intention is to achieve a lush, thick result, the opposite often happens, leaving you with a patchy, unhealthy lawn or garden bed. Knowing what happens if you seed too much is the key to preventing costly and time-consuming problems down the line.