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  1. What is the Best Potassium Fertilizer? Potassium, along with nitrogen and phosphorus, makes up the trio of nutrients that most impact the growth of plants. Nitrogen is essential to protein creation, while phosphorus is vital to the photosynthesis process. Amongst other functions, potassium strengthens disease resistance in plants. Choosing the right mix of potassium for plants can be tricky as there's no one-size-fits-all in plant nutrition needs. Why Do Plants Need Potassium? Plants use potassium in developing chlorophyll, w...
  2. How to Grow Lettuce in Your Home Garden Lettuce is a popular leafy green that anyone can quickly grow in containers and garden beds. The ideal time to harvest lettuce is during the autumn or spring seasons, though you can grow it in cold weather months like December and January if weather conditions allow. Buying lettuce and other greens at the supermarket can be costly depending on how much you eat. A wise investment to make is planting them rather than purchasing them. Here's is how to grow lettuce. When to Grow Lettuce Ther...
  3. What is the Best Calcium Fertilizer? Calcium is classified as an essential nutrient, both for the vitality of plants and the structure of the soil in beds where they grow. This means that it's critically important for plants to have access to a consistent supply of calcium throughout the growing season. Here, we'll break down why calcium is so important and some of the ways you can ensure that your garden gets enough of it. What Does Calcium Do for Plants? Calcium is a large component of the cellular structure of plants...
  4. How to Make Sure Your Plant Seeds Are High Quality Gardening can be a great way to spend your free time and many people report it to be a stress-reducing activity. Plants give homes and gardens a signature lively look and create a comfortable atmosphere. You might be considering planting some new plants and are wondering where to start when it comes to seeds. What is a Seed? Seeds are available in a variety of sizes and forms. They range in size from the micro-miniature orchid seed, which is as little as a speck of dust, to the massive doubl...
  5. How to Keep Your Plants Warm During Winter During the winter months, your plants can face life-threatening challenges. Due to shorter days, lower temperatures, and cold air, it can be challenging for plants to thrive. That said, keeping them warm can be difficult. If you're wondering what you can do to keep your winter vegetables or plants warm during this cold season, you'll find this quick guide helpful. Read on for more insights. Increase Your Home's Humidity Low humidity during the winter is a problem for both humans ...
  6. What is the Best Fertilizer for Peppers? Amir Tajer, B.S.M.E., QAL — Co-Owner & Technical Director, Greenway Biotech Est. 1989 · Madera, CA · CDFA-Registered Fertilizers · Reviewed February 2026 Growing peppers without the right fertilizer is like cooking without seasoning — technically possible, but why would you? Short Answer: The best fertilizer for peppers is a potassium-forward NPK like 11-11-40 during flowering and fruiting, with balanced nutrition during early vegetative growth. Chelated micronutrients (iron,...
  7. What is the Best Fertilizer for Tomatoes? Last updated: April 5, 2026 Technical Review by: Amir Tajer, B.S.M.E., QAL — Co-Owner & Technical Director, Greenway Biotech Reviewed against: UC Davis Cooperative Extension, Penn State Extension, and Oregon State University Extension tomato production guidelines Disclosure: Greenway Biotech manufactures the Tomato Fertilizer 4-18-38 discussed in this guide. Alternative formulations and supplemental nutrients are also covered. ⚡ Quick Facts: Best Fertilizer for Tomatoes Recom...
  8. The Gardeners Guide to Growing Strawberries: How to Choose the Best Strawberry Fertilizer Last updated: February 8, 2026 Technical Review by: Amir Tajer, Greenway Biotech Technical Team Reviewed against: UC Davis, Penn State, and Oregon State Extension strawberry nutrition guidelines Disclosure: Greenway Biotech manufactures the 8-12-32 fertilizer recommended in this guide. Alternative formulations and organic options are also discussed. ⚡ Quick Facts: Best Fertilizer for Strawberries Optimal NPK Ratio: 8-12-32 provides balanced nutrition for maximum fruit production and sweet...
  9. Our Top 5 Fertilizer Picks for Your Vegetable Garden Nourishing your plants from the soil up is of utmost important for growing a healthy crop. Different minerals are necessary to support the various plants you may be growing in your garden. Vegetables in particular have a range of nutrient needs based on their types. Root vegetables need different nutrients than leafy greens, which need different nutrients than legumes, etc. In this article, we'll help narrow down some of the fertilizers in our collection that may help you get the most ...
  10. What is the Best Magnesium Fertilizer? One of the best ways to elevate your home is by growing a beautiful, lush garden. Of course, for your garden to prosper, you need to supplement it with the proper nutrients. One of the most important elements to look for when selecting a fertilizer is magnesium -- without magnesium, you can expect your plants to devolve quickly. Here's a closer look at the role magnesium plays in plant life and how you can help keep your plants healthy. The Role of Magnesium in Plant Life Just like peopl...
  11. 6 Unique Ways to Use Essential Oils in Your Garden Essential oils serve many purposes outdoors as well as indoors. For example, you can create your own insecticide for plants, attract bees and other pollinators, or keep pets from using your vegetable patch as a litter box. Read on to learn how to put essential oils to use in your garden. 1. Create a Homemade Insecticide for Your Garden You can buy pesticides at the hardware or grocery store. However, many of them contain harmful chemicals that have serious health and environmental risks. To ...
  12. 6 Ways to Keep Your Summer Garden Happy and Hydrated Nothing is as good during the summer heat as cold water. We all try to stay cool and hydrated with frequent swims, cold drinks, and beach visits. Plants also need some care during summer to stop them from dehydrating. The blast of heat during the summer months can damage veggies if they are not well-hydrated. The good news is that there are many ways to keep your summer garden happy and hydrated. Here are six simple ways to protect plants from heat stress. 1. Water in the Morning Watering th...
  13. What is the Best Fertilizer for Herbs? With fresh herbs in your garden, it only takes seconds to add an earthy flavor to your favorite dishes. Use the herbs fresh out of your garden, or dry and preserve them for later use. A little gardening knowledge and the right fertilizer are all you need to have your favorite herbs at your disposal. However, herbs need the right balance of nutrients, so it's important to know what you're adding to their water or soil. Here's a guide to fertilizing your herbs. Which Nutrients Does ...
  14. How to Know If You're Magnesium Deficient: The Complete Guide Last updated: March 1, 2026 Written by: Amir Tajer, B.S.M.E., QAL — Co-Owner & Technical Director, Greenway Biotech Reviewed against: National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements, University of Maryland Medical Center, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health magnesium guidelines Disclosure: Greenway Biotech manufactures the magnesium wellness products mentioned in this guide. Dietary sources and general supplementation advice are also discussed. ⚡ Quick Facts: M...
  15. Is Magnesium Important for Vitamin D Absorption? If you're wondering whether you're getting enough Vitamin D, chances are, you may be part of the forty-two percent of Americans that aren't, according to research. What's surprising is that if you're Vitamin D deficient, you're likely deficient in magnesium too. This is because "magnesium assists in the activation of vitamin D" and it's critical that you consume the recommended daily amount of magnesium to achieve the optimal benefits of vitamin D, as stat...
  16. What You Need to Know About Chronic Inflammation Chronic inflammation is a growing problem for many people. Yet, it's one of the least understood risk factors for developing disease. The connection between chronic inflammation and disease isn't fully understood by medical researchers, but they do know that people who have this type of inflammation are more likely to develop cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer's disease, depression, and diabetes. What is Chronic Inflammation? Inflammation is common in the body – it occurs naturally...