
KC Morgan
Managing Editor at Back Yard Boss
Author, freelance writer, blogger, professional dieter and DIYer. Always looking for more words ending in R.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
backyardboss.net | Danielle McLeod |KC Morgan
Creeping Charlie and Canada thistle are invasive weeds that spread easily. Perennial weeds have deep taproots, making them challenging to eradicate. Common garden weeds compete for nutrients, but some have beneficial purposes and should be managed with care. As a gardener, you spend lots of time prepping your garden beds to make them healthy and beautiful for all your carefully-selected seeds and plants.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
backyardboss.net | KC Morgan
No dig gardening enriches soil with compost, benefiting plants and reducing weed growth. The method creates a habitat for wildlife, helping to oxygenate the soil naturally. A no digging, no till garden bed approach saves time and maintenance effort, making it ideal for those with limited time. Gardening is great for the mind and the body and it's even a nice perk for your fridge and pantry, but there are plenty of reasons not to completely love gardening.
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May 27, 2024 |
backyardboss.net | Eleni Veroutsos |Sarah Empey |KC Morgan
Hydrogen peroxide helps plants get used to sunlight, minimizing cell damage and protecting foliage from too much light exposure. Use H2O2 to treat soil for pests like fungus gnats, mealybugs, aphids, and mites. Spray once per week for best results. The common household chemical promotes longer and faster root growth, improving nutrient uptake and oxygen accessibility in the soil.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
backyardboss.net | KC Morgan
Create depth of flavor with classic herb and garlic BBQ rubs. Transform your dishes with a tangy lemon pepper rub. Elevate your grilling game by using a smokey chipotle rub. Spring is here, and it's that time of the year when outdoor activities such as barbeque, outdoor yoga, and backyard garden sports are in full swing. As you bring your BBQ back to life, remember the various spice rub recipes that season your food before cooking.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
backyardboss.net | KC Morgan
Turn fallen branches into compost for sustainable gardening. Use tree branches as firewood to save on energy costs. Create mulch from fallen branches to enhance soil fertility. It's common to find tree branches and other debris in your yard. Branches often fall when diseased, broken, or exposed to extreme weather conditions such as storm or winter snow.
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King Henry V, the hero of Agincourt, was crowned today in 1413 at Westminster during the turbulent 100 Years' War. He titled himself King of England and France, though the latter was most definitely in dispute.