Growing your own cut flowers in Canada can provide you with an abundance of beautiful, fragrant blooms for your home, as well as extra blooms to sell or give away to friends and family. The following are some general pointers…
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Testing Garden Soil For Microbe Activity
With the rise in permaculture and a heavy focus on microbe health, it is important to look at the microbial activity of our soil. However, a professional test is not cheap and involves a trained eye and a microscope. If…
Cucumber Beetle Control in Gardens: Preventing and Treating Pest Infestation
Cucumber bugs, a common garden pest, severely injure the plants in the cucurbit family, which includes melon, cucumber, and other plants. These tiny, black and yellow striped beetles eat fruit, flowers, and leaves; they also leave holes in the ground…
Garden Soil Percolation Test – Drainage Speed
The capacity of water to percolate through garden soil and reach plant roots is impacted by the drainage speed of the soil. If you are new to this blog my name is Ashley and I am a soil scientist. I am located…
Testing Garden Soil pH
oil pH is the measure of the acidity (sourness) or alkalinity (sweetness) of soil. Soil pH is measured the same way any pH is measured on a scale of 0-14. Plants enjoy a wide range of pH but the most…
Testing Your Garden Soil for Compaction
Soil compaction can affect many functions in both the soil and the plants. A good rule of thumb is that plant roots penetrate soil based on pounds per square inch. Not all roots are the same, for example, a tap…
Testing Your Garden Soil for Calcium
Calcareous soils are those that have free calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and have pH values in the range of 7.0 to 8.3. The benefits of calcareous soil are easy to ignore but let’s go through the top reasons it’s important to…
Cucumber Beetle Control in Gardens: Preventing and Treating Pest Infestation
The cucurbit family of plants, including cucumber, melon, and other plants, are severely harmed by cucumber beetles, a frequent pest in gardens. These tiny, striped yellow and black beetles consume foliage, flowers, and fruit, leaving holes and withered vegetation in…
Chewy Delicious Gingersnap Cookies
Chewy Delicious Gingersnap Cookies – Just the recipe no story If there was one major sign Christmas is around the corner it would be baking. This article is the perfect recipe for chewy delicious gingersnap cookies. Tips for the PERFECT…
Effective Treatments and Prevention Strategies for Flea Beetles in the Garden
Flea beetles are a common pest in gardens; they feed on the foliage of plants and can also cause damage to the plants’ roots. They are especially troublesome for young plants since they can swiftly strip the leaves off of…
Inexpensive Easy Pond Waterfall
Inexpensive Easy Pond Waterfall Having a pond waterfall in the backyard is stunning. not only is a pond wonderful a conversation starter and it also provides relaxation. This article is going to look at how to make your own pond…
Garden Tomato Pasta Sauce Recipe
If you are swimming in garden tomatoes and looking for a tasty tomato sauce recipe then look no further! Let’s just get to the recipe. Ingredients: Instructions: The total number of jars this fills will be based on how long…
Start Watering Your Houseplants With Slightly Acidic Water
Are you looking for a way to give your plants a boost? One simple and effective solution is to try watering them with slightly acidic water. If you are new to this blog my name is Ashley and I am a soil…
Growing Artichokes in Canada: A Complete Guide for a Delicious and Healthy Harvest
A delicious and healthful food, artichokes can be produced across Canada. You can eat fresh, homegrown artichokes in your own backyard with a little bit of care and attention. If you are new to this blog my name is Ashley…
Growing Lavender in Canada: Tips and Tricks for a Beautiful and Fragrant Garden
Native to the Mediterranean region, lavender is a lovely and aromatic herb. In Canada, it is also a well-liked option for backyard landscapes and gardens. Due to the cooler environment, growing lavender in Canada can be somewhat difficult, but it…
How Soil Nutrients Affect the Flavour of Fruit: A Scientific Overview
The fruit flavour is greatly influenced by the nutrients present in the soil where the fruit is grown. Different nutrients can alter the flavour of fruit in various ways, with some enhancing sweetness and others adding bitterness or tartness. If…
Maximizing Calcium and Magnesium Bioavailability in Canadian Soils: Actionable Steps for Gardeners
Magnesium and calcium are necessary elements for plant growth, yet Canadian soils rarely lack these nutrients. This is partly because the parent rock and glacial till that make up the majority of Canadian soils have high concentrations of these minerals.…
How To Grow Tomatoes In Canada
A well-liked and adaptable vegetable, tomatoes can be cultivated across Canada. You may effectively produce tomatoes in your yard or in containers with the appropriate setup and attention. If you are new to this blog my name is Ashley and I am…
Do Synthetic Fertilizers Harm Your Soil Microbiota
Synthetic fertilizers are chemical compounds that are artificially manufactured and used to supplement the nutrients in the soil. They are commonly used in agriculture and horticulture to promote plant growth. While synthetic fertilizers can be a useful tool for increasing…
Simple and Inexpensive Garden Soil Testing with Baking Soda and Vinegar – How to Check pH Level
An essential step in establishing the health of your plants is testing the pH level of the soil in your garden. Using a solution of baking soda and vinegar to test your soil is a quick and low-cost option. The…