Some flowering perennials need a little boost of nutrients from a low-nitrogen fertilizer in the spring to ensure they bloom abundantly later in the season.
Spring arrives with bright sunshine, chirping birds, and a sudden urge to sprinkle fertilizer everywhere. It seems natural: your lawn wakes up, perennials peek through, and you think, “A little ...
Some states and cities regulate fertilizers because the runoff causes harmful algae blooms in waterways. For instance, ...
By Ed White WINNIPEG, Manitoba, March 13 (Reuters) - Farmers in the U.S. and Canada, who were already worried about prospects ...
Joann, a cohort for more than 20 years, just got back from Florida. Her comment was, "It's spring down there. When will it get here?" I think the recent snow, coupled with this weekend's warmup, have ...
Blumenort-area producer says higher input costs are tightening farm budgets ahead of seeding season A local farmer north of ...
With spring planting beginning around the U.S., it is critical to secure transit, along with the necessary risk‑coverage ...