I still remember the first time I hesitated before cutting a plant. It was a leggy pothos sitting on my corner shelf, stretching awkwardly toward the window like it was searching for something it couldn’t find. It looked alive—but not healthy. Long stems, sparse leaves, and uneven growth made it look tired. I kept delaying …
Day: April 6, 2026
Reviving soil after heavy rainy-season damage is one of the most important tasks for maintaining a healthy and productive garden. When months of heavy rainfall pass through a garden, the soil often changes in ways that are not immediately visible but can deeply affect plant growth. Water saturation, nutrient loss, and soil compaction are common …