Make sure the soil is compatible for the plant. Dig a hole a little larger than the plant's roots and loosen the roots. Place the plant in the ground, carefully cover it with dirt, and gently water the plant.
My best guess is that the pebbles and brick contain limestone, which is easily dissolved in water and will raise the pH of the soil. You'll have to water with...
Nematodes are usually not spread through cuttings rooted in water, they are only spread through infected soil (dirty shoes, garden tools, gloves, pots, etc). If the nematodes are attacking the...
The best way is to water your lawn regularly. You really need to spread endophyte-enhanced turfgrass seed on your lawn and apple cider vinegar also. Mix in water before watering.
Keep the potting soil moist—make sure it isn't too wet or overly dry. Ensure the plant pot has drainage holes at the bottom to allow extra water to drain out...