Do you realize how often math is involved in gardening? Here is the answer to the oft-asked question, “When will I ever need math in real life?” Say you want to fence your garden. You measure two ...
Tonya Ashworth plants a straw bale garden, and Mr. D. demonstrates how to use garden math. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, garden expert Tonya Ashworth shows how to prepare ...
Learn about beneficial bugs for your garden and learn how to do garden math. Gardening expert Tonya Ashworth talks about predatory beneficial insects. Also, Retired UT Extension Agent Mike Dennison is ...
It's easy, in fact practically irresistible, to add new plants to the garden in the spring. That's fine for a young garden or a new bed. If the garden is maturing, however, what you subtract is even ...
Who doesn't love free plants? While dividing perennials helps to keep your garden neat, healthy and blooming at its best, the prospect of making more plants motivates many gardeners to do the math -- ...
How big is your garden? Your answer might be small or large. But, since size is subjective, it is often important to know the actual size of your garden. Knowing the size of your garden or lawn is ...
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