Ohio State Extension educator Lee Beers provides tips for planning nutrient management on the farm in the spring.
In this special series, guest writer Dr Libby Weaver offers the lowdown on fresh produce. The debate around organic food is ...
Learn More › Organic fertilizers stimulate and support the natural processes plants use to feed themselves. They make edible or ornamental plants healthier, providing a balance of nutrients, ...
Growing autoflowers without bottled nutrients is not only possible but also highly effective. Many growers prefer organic methods because they produce cleaner, more flavorful buds while reducing ...
What kinds of fertilizers are best for your lawn and garden? Are organic or synthetic fertilizers the better option? Get the ...
A new study overturns assumptions about how phosphorus becomes available in soils and sediments for plant growth.
Adding organic materials improves the ability of sandy soils to hold nutrients and water. For clay soil, organic additions improve drainage and aeration and help the soil dry out and warm up more ...
Fertilization of gardens and landscapes typically begins in April after soils have warmed. With fertilization, one size (or ...
Humic acid plays a crucial role in soil health and plant nutrition. As a key component of organic matter, it enhances soil ...