Soil is often perceived simply as "dirt," but in reality, it is a dynamic, living system that acts as Earth's natural sponge.
Crack open the surface of your garden soil and pay attention to what shows up. That dusty, dry texture doesn’t just sit there ...
Healthy soil acts like a sponge, but new research shows farming practices can damage its ability to store water and protect ...
Good news for anyone with dreams of starting their own garden who doesn't own a tiller: Beautiful blooms and home-grown ...
A shovel should slide into healthy soil with satisfying ease. When the blade bounces back like it just struck concrete, the ...
Welcome to our weekly podcast with longtime Anchorage Daily News garden writer and author Jeff Lowenfels and co-host Jonathan White. It’s a companion to Jeff’s weekly ADN gardening columns and his ...
Microplastics in soil can create tiny microbial hotspots, potentially reshaping soil health and the long-term sustainability of agriculture.
Discussions often focus on which crops can increase soil carbon stocks. Soil organic matter contributes to many aspects of ...
Salts are compounds formed when positively charged cations such as sodium (Na⁺), calcium (Ca²⁺), magnesium (Mg²⁺) and potassium (K⁺) combine with negatively ...
Fill your raised beds with well-draining, nutrient-rich soil for better vegetables.
Struggling plants often point to problems underground ...