Lime trees can grow 15 to 20 feet tall in their native climate, but there are also dwarf varieties ideal for indoor growing.
This week’s myth concerns using lime to eliminate moss in our soil. Mosses grow well in acidic soils, and an old myth is to add lime to the soil to change soil pH so that mosses won’t grow.
Once you test your soil for pH, you will know whether or not you need to adjust the pH level for the specific crop you will ...
First Saturday Lime is a monthly insect repellent that’s safe to use around pets and people. This natural product keeps fleas ...
Inspired by the way mud dauber wasps build their nests, one assistant professor began to consider the ways we could build ...
If you're hearing of huge deductions and credits that you can claim on your taxes this year, consider that some claims are ...
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A step-by-step guide to renovating a neglected garden
When you’re ready to plant new trees, shrubs and/or perennials, carefully select varieties that will not run rampant. Dig ...
Temperatures down in the low 20s or in the teens will require that you protect the trunks of young citrus plants.
These are some of the best new perennial flowers and ornamental grasses hitting the market for your 2025 gardens.
The Country looks back at some of the biggest and best stories of the past 12 months, including readers' favourites, news ...