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  1. The Role of Root Health in Your Plants and How to Improve It Take care of your plants and your plants will take care you. Get more enjoyment from your flowers and plants while increasing crop yield, when you take proper care of their root systems using an organic fertilizer. A common mistake made by new gardeners is to overlook the health of the root systems of their plants. Root systems are like the foundation of a house or building. Just as a poor foundation can lead to a structure tumbling down, an unhealthy root system leads to the "tumbling do...
  2. How Soil Erosion Affects Your Garden and What You Can do About it You may have heard of soil erosion as an issue for farmers because it can be the source of a huge drop in productivity and profits in the context of commercial agriculture, but did you know that it can also affect your garden? Even when you've meticulously planned and controlled every other aspect of your flowerbeds, soil erosion can be the one thing keeping your plants from the healthy garden soil they need to thrive. So what can you do to slow the scourge of soil erosion? It helps to un...
  3. How to Make Magnesium Chloride Solution to Consume Orally (DIY) Magnesium offers the body a number of benefits from improving sleep quality to balancing blood sugar levels. A simple way to get more magnesium in your diet is through supplementation if you're not getting enough in your daily diet. All you need to do is dissolve some of our pharmaceutical grade Magnesium Chloride USP in water and drink! Learn how to make your own magnesium chloride solution in this quick tutorial below. Note: If you have severe Magnesium deficiency we strongly recomm...
  4. The 5 Fertilizers That Will Also Encourage Soil Health One key element that is often overlooked in gardening is healthy soil. You can feed your plants all the nutrients you want, but if your soil health is lacking, your plants won’t reach their full potential. What’s the easiest way to combat this? By feeding your soil of course! Our soil is comprised of tiny microorganisms and beneficial bacteria that work together to contribute to your plant’s health by providing a healthy foundation for root growth and nutrient uptake. The healthier your soil,...
  5. How to Improve Soil Health With Soil Amendments Spring has sprung and there’s no better time than now to start planting! But before you get those seeds and starters in the soil, you’ll want to make sure it’s in tip-top shape. After all, your plants are only as healthy as the soil they’re grown in. One of our favorite ways to ensure healthy soil is by adding amendments to your dirt before planting. But “soil amendments” are words that often get tossed around in the gardening community which may leave you feeling slightly confused and wonder...
  6. How to Easily Determine Your Soil Type A lush summer lawn is the American Dream – bright green grass, vivid flowers, and shady trees. Having curb appeal that makes you the envy of the neighborhood is easier than you think, and it all comes down to understanding the characteristics of your soil and any soil erosion you may have. What Are the Different Types of Soil? There are four main types of soil that homeowners in the U.S. have: Sand - made up of small mineral particles, warms fast and drains easily, but may cause your plants...
  7. 5 Harmful Garden Insects and How to Eliminate Them As a gardener, it may seem like everything and anything is a threat to the wellbeing of your plants. This is especially true at the start of the growing season when warmer weather invites hungry insects to come out to play. But oftentimes, we notice our damaged plants before spotting the bug responsible. How quickly you realize your plants are infested can mean the difference between saving them or calling it quits. Read on to learn of a few of the most common harmful garden insects, how to i...
  8. Save Money in the Garden With These 10 Tips If money grew on trees, then everyone would garden. But since it doesn’t, the rest of us need to find ways to make our favorite hobby a lot more budget-friendly. The following ten tips may help your dollar stretch in the garden by encouraging resourcefulness and strategic planting. Read on to green your thumb and hopefully, your wallet. 1. Make Your Own Compost An easy way to supplement your plants that is also cost effective is by making your own compost. Don’t let this process scare you. A...
  9. How to Care for the Seedlings in Your Garden Deciding to grow your own food is a major step and a larger commitment than many people realize. Sowing a seed is probably the easiest part. It’s caring for the seedling afterward that may be the most challenging. Keep reading to learn how to properly care for your seedlings so they grow into mature, productive plants. What Are Seedlings? A seedling is a young plant cultivated from a seed rather than a cutting. The first stage of seedling development begins with the germination of a seed. As ...
  10. How to Really Boost Your Garden With Epsom Salt The next time your garden needs a little TLC, you may want to check your beauty cabinet. That's because Magnesium Sulfate (aka Epsom salt) is a personal care product with a one-two punch! Magnesium is a mineral known to help the body perform over 300 critical functions and while many use Epsom salt during bath time to relieve muscle pain, others maximize the healing benefits of magnesium by applying the salt crystals to their plants. Curious as to how Epsom salt can amp up your food plant...
  11. Get the Most From Your Garden With Companion Planting As gardening becomes increasingly popular, the methods used to ensure a productive garden have also become more strategic. Gone are the days where planting certain vegetables and fruits just for the sake of growing them would yield positive results. With more growers becoming serious about the health and bounty of their crops, now's a great time to really consider what plants are right for your garden based on what you’d like to achieve and companion planting is one way to get you there. ...
  12. What Should You Plant in a Container Garden? You might think that a decent sized yard is the only way to start growing your own food, but you’d be shocked at how little space you actually need. At the very least, a few coffee cans and a basic understanding of Container Gardening will have you well on your way to delicious homegrown food in no time! The key is to select plants that thrive in limited space, but which ones are these? And how can you ensure you’re container gardening the right way? Read on to find out. What is Container Gar...
  13. How to Bathe in Epsom Salt Learn the basics of prepping and taking an epsom salt bath using Greenway Biotech Epsom Salt. Simply follow the instructions below to get started. What You'll Need: 1. Greenway Biotech Epsom Salt 2. Measuring Scoop Instructions: 1. Fill a clean tub with warm water. 2. Fill tub to where you can comfortably submerge your entire body in water. 3. Shut off the water when you're ready to bathe. 4. Add 2 cups of Greenway Biotech Epsom Salt to your water. 5. Thoroughly mix the salt in...
  14. Should You Add Fertilizer to Your Compost Pile? "What are you using for compost?" "That compost pile is coming along nicely." "I never start planting without a compost pile." Whether you've been planting for years or you're tilling rows for the first time, composting and fertilizing never fail to come up in conversations about the ins and outs of gardening. But what exactly is composting? Is the talk of fertilizer simply hype? If you've ever wondered about compost or fertilizer and what they can do for y...
  15. What You Should Be Doing in Your Garden Now, to Get a Bountiful Fall Harvest Whether you're a beginner gardener or someone with a seasoned green thumb, it's important to recognize that gardening season doesn't end once summertime is over. In fact, with the right water-soluble nutrients and some TLC, you can enjoy increased yields and a bountiful fall harvest from your backyard plot or container planters. Some vegetables that you should be planting right now include beets, broccoli, cabbage, radishes, and carrots since these all tend to develop better flav...
  16. 3 Surprising Ways MSM Powder Can Manage Asthma Symptoms Imagine going for a midmorning walk in your neighborhood. You take deep breaths of fresh air until suddenly you can’t. Your chest becomes tight and you’re left gasping – trying to fill your lungs with oxygen. Unfortunately, this is the reality of suffering with asthma. The risk of not being able to breathe at a moment’s notice is threatening and oftentimes, an inhaler and medication are the only methods for long term symptom control. But more research is pointing towards Methylsulfonylmethane...