HAS sprung, the grass is on the rise, as are your weeds and garden chores. Your soil and its fertility will be a major concern if you want a bountiful harvest.
We'll also teach you how to amend the soil you have so you can grow the plants you want. Depending on where you live, you're likely to have one of six different types of soil: loam, clay, sandy, silty ...
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An agronomy specialist says growers should consider conducting some soil tests this spring. Andrew Luzum with Corteva Agriscience says soil fertility needs to be a priority. “When we pull soil tests, ...
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WE CAN ALL see that the daylight length is getting longer at each end of the day. In less than two weeks, spring officially begins.
For those deciding where to start their garden or orchard, Penn State Extension is offering a webinar, “Living on a Few Acres: Soil Fertility and Garden Layout,” March 13 from 6 to 8 p.m. This session ...