Nitrogen-rich fertilizers aid in plant growth and photosynthesis, so timing is vital to avoid problems. Here's when it's best ...
The months of January and February are the time to apply fertilizer to landscapes. When precisely this application is made depends on the growth of the plant. When plants like roses grow early or ...
Tomato plants thrive when given the proper balance of nutrients. These leftovers from your kitchen can help give them the ...
In cases of corn sulfur deficiency, yield response is typically best with 15 pounds of sulfur per acre on fine-textured soils ...
Every houseplant parent dreams of keeping healthy houseplants with lots of lush leaves and colorful flowers. But if you want indoor plants to grow and bloom their best, you’ll need to fertilize your ...
September is the last month of the year when most will place fertilizer in the landscape. This year, Florida statutes were changed to say that in North Florida fertilizer placed by commercial ...
As I mentioned last week, we are nearing the end of any soil applications of iron fertilizers that work. You can still do it now but don’t expect glorious results like you would see when you apply it ...
The last six years have shown us that fertilizer prices are volatile. Any world disruption can quickly increase the prices.
Soon after midsummer, the growth of perennial plants starts winding down. They begin to squirrel away food energy in stems and roots, and stems start to toughen up in preparation for the colder months ...
Indiana experts agree that foliar fertilizer for soybeans should really only be considered after identifying any nutrient ...
A new collaborative study from The University of Western Australia has found that partially replacing synthetic nitrogen ...